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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /OSP/MSG -
Message number: 193
Message text: Series Data Type cannot be Individual for Pie Charts
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/OSP/MSG193
- Series Data Type cannot be Individual for Pie Charts ?The SAP error message
/OSP/MSG193 Series Data Type cannot be Individual for Pie Charts
typically occurs when you are trying to create a pie chart in SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) or SAP BusinessObjects and the data being used for the series is not compatible with the requirements for pie charts.Cause:
- Data Type Issue: Pie charts require a specific data structure. The series data type must be categorical (e.g., dimensions) rather than individual or continuous measures. If you are trying to use a measure or a non-categorical field as a series, this error will occur.
- Data Model Configuration: The data model or the way the data is structured may not be suitable for pie chart representation. For example, if the data is not aggregated properly or if the dimensions are not set correctly, it can lead to this error.
- Chart Configuration: The configuration settings for the chart may not be set correctly, leading to a mismatch between the expected data types and the provided data.
Solution:
- Check Data Types: Ensure that the data you are using for the pie chart is categorical. You should use dimensions (like categories or labels) for the series and measures (like sales amounts) for the values.
- Aggregate Data: If you are using measures, make sure to aggregate them appropriately. For example, you can sum or average the measures to create a suitable dataset for the pie chart.
- Modify Chart Settings: Review the chart settings in your visualization tool. Ensure that you have selected the correct fields for the series and values. The series should be a categorical field, while the values should be numerical.
- Data Preparation: If necessary, prepare your data in a way that aligns with the requirements of pie charts. This may involve creating a new calculated field or modifying the existing data model.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation for guidelines on creating pie charts and the required data structures.
Related Information:
By ensuring that your data is structured correctly and that you are using the appropriate fields for your pie chart, you should be able to resolve the error message and successfully create your visualization.
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