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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OQ_I - IS-Oil SSR : Message pool for Settlement and Invoicing
Message number: 110
Message text: No aggregation parameters were passed to the aggregation function
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OQ_I110
- No aggregation parameters were passed to the aggregation function ?The SAP error message OQ_I110 indicates that there is an issue with the aggregation function in your query or report. Specifically, it means that no aggregation parameters were passed to the aggregation function, which is necessary for it to perform its calculations correctly.
Cause:
- Missing Parameters: The aggregation function requires specific parameters to operate, and if these are not provided, the error will occur.
- Incorrect Query Design: The query or report may not be designed correctly, leading to the aggregation function not receiving the necessary data.
- Data Model Issues: There may be issues with the underlying data model or the way data is structured, which prevents the aggregation from being performed.
- Filters or Conditions: If there are filters or conditions applied that exclude all relevant data, the aggregation function may not have any data to work with.
Solution:
- Check Aggregation Parameters: Review the aggregation function in your query or report to ensure that all required parameters are being passed correctly.
- Review Query Design: Ensure that the query is designed correctly and that the aggregation function is being used in the appropriate context.
- Validate Data Model: Check the underlying data model to ensure that it is set up correctly and that the necessary data is available for aggregation.
- Adjust Filters: If there are filters applied, consider adjusting them to ensure that relevant data is included in the aggregation.
- Test with Sample Data: Run the query with a smaller dataset or sample data to see if the issue persists, which can help isolate the problem.
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