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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AXT_MODEL -
Message number: 265
Message text: Parent relation in your BPath statement is ambiguous; adjust &1
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AXT_MODEL265
- Parent relation in your BPath statement is ambiguous; adjust &1 ?The SAP error message AXT_MODEL265, which states "Parent relation in your BPath statement is ambiguous; adjust &1," typically occurs in the context of SAP BusinessObjects or SAP BW when working with BEx queries or BEx Query Designer. This error indicates that there is an ambiguity in the parent-child relationship defined in your BPath statement, which is used to navigate through the data model.
Cause:
- Ambiguous Parent-Child Relationships: The error arises when the BPath statement references a parent node that could relate to multiple child nodes, leading to confusion in the hierarchy.
- Incorrect Hierarchy Definition: If the hierarchy is not defined correctly in the data model, it can lead to multiple valid paths for the same parent, causing ambiguity.
- Multiple Hierarchies: If there are multiple hierarchies defined for the same characteristic, the system may not be able to determine which hierarchy to use.
Solution:
- Review BPath Statement: Check the BPath statement for any ambiguities. Ensure that the path clearly defines the parent-child relationship without any overlaps.
- Adjust Hierarchy Definitions: If you have multiple hierarchies, consider adjusting them to ensure that each parent has a unique child relationship. You may need to consolidate or redefine the hierarchies.
- Use Specific Identifiers: Modify the BPath statement to use more specific identifiers or qualifiers to eliminate ambiguity.
- Test Changes: After making adjustments, test the BPath statement to ensure that it now resolves correctly without ambiguity.
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