DBSQL_FETCH_FIELD_INCOMPATIBLE is an ABAP runtime error which you may come across when using or developing within an SAP system. See below for the standard details explaining what it means and how you can avoid or fix this runtime error.
Short Dump Classification: A - ABAP Programming Error
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Always use areas with the same length and type in all FETCH commands on
a cursor.
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The INTO area is the wrong length or type.
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In a FETCH command, an area was entered in the INTO clause with a
different length or type to that in the previous FETCH command for the
same cursor.
It is the <runtime parameter>. Field "<runtime parameter>" in the INTO liste
ABAP type: Current field: "<runtime parameter>" Previous field: "<runtime parameter>"
Length : Current field: "<runtime parameter>" Previous field: "<runtime parameter>"
Decimal places: Current field: "<runtime parameter>" Previous field: "<runtime parameter>"
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