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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LCM_COMMON - Messages for Legal Content Management
Message number: 146
Message text: Select Clause Reference
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LCM_COMMON146
- Select Clause Reference ?The SAP error message LCM_COMMON146 typically occurs in the context of SAP BusinessObjects or SAP BW when there is an issue with the SQL query being generated, particularly in the SELECT clause of a query. This error indicates that there is a problem with the references in the SELECT clause, which may be due to various reasons such as incorrect field names, missing fields, or issues with the data source.
Causes:
- Incorrect Field Names: The fields referenced in the SELECT clause may not exist in the data source or may be misspelled.
- Missing Fields: The fields that are being referenced might not be available in the context of the query.
- Data Source Issues: The underlying data source (like a database or a data warehouse) may have changed, leading to discrepancies in the expected fields.
- Query Design Issues: There may be issues in the way the query is designed, such as incorrect joins or filters that affect the SELECT clause.
- Version Compatibility: If there are version mismatches between the SAP components, it may lead to unexpected behavior.
Solutions:
- Check Field Names: Verify that all field names in the SELECT clause are correct and exist in the data source.
- Review Data Source: Ensure that the data source is correctly configured and that all necessary fields are available.
- Validate Query Design: Review the query design for any logical errors, such as incorrect joins or filters that may affect the SELECT clause.
- Test Query Independently: If possible, run the SQL query independently in a database client to see if it executes without errors.
- Update or Reconfigure: If there have been changes to the data source or the schema, update the query or reconfigure the data source in SAP.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or community forums for any known issues or updates related to this error.
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