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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CPF -
Message number: 125
Message text: Parameter &1 is not a formula parameter.
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CPF125
- Parameter &1 is not a formula parameter. ?The SAP error message CPF125, which states "Parameter &1 is not a formula parameter," typically occurs in the context of SAP's reporting tools, particularly when working with formulas in reports or queries. This error indicates that the parameter being referenced in a formula is not recognized as a valid formula parameter.
Cause:
- Incorrect Parameter Name: The parameter name specified in the formula may be misspelled or does not exist in the context of the report.
- Scope Issues: The parameter may not be available in the scope where the formula is being evaluated. For example, it might be defined in a different section of the report or not defined at all.
- Data Type Mismatch: The parameter may not be of the expected data type for the formula being used.
- Formula Context: The formula may be trying to access a parameter that is not defined as a formula parameter in the report or query.
Solution:
- Check Parameter Name: Verify that the parameter name used in the formula is correct and matches the defined parameters in the report.
- Review Parameter Definitions: Ensure that the parameter is defined as a formula parameter in the report settings. If it is not, you may need to define it properly.
- Scope Verification: Check the scope of the parameter to ensure it is accessible in the context where the formula is being used.
- Data Type Check: Ensure that the parameter's data type is compatible with the operations being performed in the formula.
- Debugging: If possible, use debugging tools or logs to trace the execution of the report and identify where the error is occurring.
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