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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 33 - Contexts
Message number: 310
Message text: Context &1 contains recursive links (error in context definition)
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33310
- Context &1 contains recursive links (error in context definition) ?The SAP error message 33310, which states "Context &1 contains recursive links (error in context definition)," typically occurs in the context of SAP Business Warehouse (BW) or SAP BusinessObjects when there are issues with the context definitions in your data model. This error indicates that there are recursive links in the context definition, which means that the relationships between the objects in the context are circular, leading to ambiguity in data retrieval.
Cause:
- Recursive Links: The primary cause of this error is the presence of circular references in the context definition. This can happen if two or more objects (like InfoObjects, InfoProviders, or other entities) reference each other in a way that creates a loop.
- Incorrect Modeling: The data model may have been incorrectly designed, leading to unintended recursive relationships.
- Changes in Data Model: If changes were made to the data model (like adding new relationships or modifying existing ones), it could inadvertently create recursive links.
Solution:
- Review Context Definition: Examine the context definition for the object mentioned in the error message. Look for any circular references or loops in the relationships.
- Modify Relationships: If you identify recursive links, you will need to modify the relationships to eliminate the circular references. This may involve:
- Removing or altering the relationships that create the loop.
- Redefining the context to ensure that it is acyclic (no circular references).
- Use Alternative Contexts: If necessary, consider creating alternative contexts that do not have recursive links, allowing for clearer data retrieval paths.
- Testing: After making changes, test the context definition to ensure that the error is resolved and that the data model functions as expected.
Related Information:
By carefully reviewing and adjusting the context definitions, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your data model functions correctly without recursive links.
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