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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AQQV - SAP Query & QuickViewer
Message number: 200
Message text: #NAME?
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AQQV200
- #NAME? ?The SAP error message AQQV200 with the description
#NAME?
typically indicates that there is an issue with a formula or function in a spreadsheet, particularly when using SAP's BusinessObjects or similar reporting tools that integrate with Excel. This error usually arises when Excel cannot recognize a function or when there is a problem with the data being referenced.Causes:
- Invalid Function Name: The formula may contain a function that Excel does not recognize, possibly due to a typo or an unsupported function.
- Missing Add-ins: If the formula relies on specific Excel add-ins that are not installed or activated, it can lead to this error.
- Data Source Issues: If the data source for the report is not correctly configured or if there are issues with the data being pulled, it can result in this error.
- Corrupted File: The Excel file may be corrupted, leading to issues with formula recognition.
- Locale Settings: Sometimes, locale settings can affect how formulas are interpreted, especially if the formula uses regional settings that differ from the current Excel settings.
Solutions:
- Check Formula Syntax: Review the formula for any typos or incorrect function names. Ensure that all functions used are valid in Excel.
- Verify Add-ins: Ensure that any necessary Excel add-ins are installed and activated. You can check this in Excel under
File
>Options
>Add-ins
.- Data Source Configuration: Check the configuration of the data source in SAP or BusinessObjects to ensure it is set up correctly and that the data is being pulled as expected.
- Repair the Excel File: If you suspect the file is corrupted, try opening it in Excel and using the
Open and Repair
option.- Adjust Locale Settings: Check the locale settings in Excel and ensure they match the expected settings for the formulas being used.
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