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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESH_OM_OBJ_MODEL_ODP - ODP-Related Messages
Message number: 002
Message text: ODP field &1 (data type &2) not supported as key figure
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ESH_OM_OBJ_MODEL_ODP002
- ODP field &1 (data type &2) not supported as key figure ?The SAP error message ESH_OM_OBJ_MODEL_ODP002 indicates that there is an issue with the data model configuration in the SAP system, specifically related to the use of a field as a key figure in an Operational Data Provisioning (ODP) context. The error message states that the field specified (represented by
&1
) with a certain data type (represented by&2
) is not supported as a key figure.Cause:
- Unsupported Data Type: The field you are trying to use as a key figure may have a data type that is not compatible with key figures in the ODP context. Commonly supported data types for key figures include numeric types (e.g., integer, decimal).
- Field Configuration: The field may not be configured correctly in the data model or may not be defined as a key figure in the relevant ODP settings.
- Data Model Limitations: There may be limitations in the data model that prevent certain fields from being used as key figures.
Solution:
- Check Data Type: Verify the data type of the field you are trying to use as a key figure. Ensure that it is a numeric type that is supported for key figures.
- Modify Data Model: If the field is not suitable as a key figure, consider modifying the data model to either:
- Use a different field that is compatible as a key figure.
- Change the data type of the field if possible and appropriate.
- Review ODP Configuration: Check the ODP configuration settings to ensure that the field is correctly defined and that it is intended to be used as a key figure.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidelines on which data types are supported for key figures in your version of SAP.
- Seek Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.
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