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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FXM_CORE -
Message number: 083
Message text: Key figure &1 from data source &2 does not support the dimension.
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FXM_CORE083
- Key figure &1 from data source &2 does not support the dimension. ?The SAP error message FXM_CORE083 indicates that there is an issue with a key figure in a data source that does not support the specified dimension. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA when working with data models, queries, or reports.
Cause:
- Dimension Mismatch: The key figure you are trying to use is not compatible with the dimension you are trying to analyze or report on. This could be due to the key figure not being defined for that particular dimension in the data source.
- Data Source Configuration: The data source may not have been properly configured to include the necessary dimensions for the key figure.
- Modeling Issues: There may be issues in the data model where the relationships between key figures and dimensions are not correctly defined.
- Data Source Type: The type of data source (e.g., InfoProvider, DSO, etc.) may not support the combination of key figures and dimensions being used.
Solution:
- Check Key Figure and Dimension Compatibility: Review the data source definition to ensure that the key figure is indeed compatible with the dimension you are trying to use. You may need to adjust the data model or the query to ensure compatibility.
- Modify Data Source: If the key figure is not defined for the dimension, you may need to modify the data source to include the necessary relationships or to create a new key figure that supports the dimension.
- Update Query: If you are working with a query, check the query definition to ensure that you are not trying to use incompatible key figures and dimensions together.
- Rebuild or Refresh Data Model: Sometimes, rebuilding or refreshing the data model can resolve issues related to outdated configurations or relationships.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on the data source and key figure configurations.
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