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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DBMAN - Data Manager Message Class
Message number: 560
Message text: Zero elimination switched on
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DBMAN560
- Zero elimination switched on ?The SAP error message DBMAN560, which states "Zero elimination switched on," typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA when dealing with queries that involve aggregation or calculations. This message indicates that the system is configured to eliminate zero values from the result set, which can affect the output of your queries or reports.
Cause:
- Zero Elimination Setting: The error is triggered when the zero elimination feature is enabled in the query settings. This feature is designed to improve performance and clarity by removing rows or columns that contain only zero values.
- Data Model Configuration: The data model or InfoProvider may be set up in a way that leads to the generation of zero values, which are then eliminated based on the query settings.
- Query Design: The design of the query itself may lead to situations where zero values are prevalent, prompting the system to eliminate them.
Solution:
Adjust Query Settings:
- Open the query in the Query Designer.
- Navigate to the properties of the query and look for the "Zero Elimination" option.
- Disable the zero elimination feature if you want to see all values, including zeros.
Review Data Model:
- Check the underlying data model or InfoProvider to ensure that it is correctly configured and that the data being pulled into the query is accurate.
- If necessary, adjust the data model to minimize the occurrence of zero values.
Modify Calculated Key Figures:
- If you are using calculated key figures, review their definitions to ensure they are not inadvertently resulting in zero values.
- Adjust the logic of these calculations if needed.
Testing:
- After making changes, run the query again to verify that the error message no longer appears and that the results are as expected.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DBMAN560 error and adjust your query settings to meet your reporting needs.
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