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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PLMPCV/QRM -
Message number: 651
Message text: Query &1: Attribute &2 does not exist in search connector &3
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/PLMPCV/QRM651
- Query &1: Attribute &2 does not exist in search connector &3 ?The SAP error message
/PLMPCV/QRM651
indicates that there is an issue with a query in the context of the SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) module, specifically related to a search connector. The error message states that an attribute specified in the query does not exist in the defined search connector.Cause:
- Non-existent Attribute: The attribute specified in the query (
&2
) does not exist in the search connector (&3
). This could be due to a typo, a change in the data model, or the attribute not being included in the search connector configuration.- Configuration Issues: The search connector may not be properly configured to include the required attributes.
- Version Mismatch: There may be a version mismatch between the query and the search connector, where the query is referencing an outdated or removed attribute.
Solution:
- Check Attribute Name: Verify that the attribute name specified in the query is correct. Look for any typos or discrepancies in naming conventions.
- Review Search Connector Configuration: Go to the configuration of the search connector (
&3
) and ensure that the attribute (&2
) is included in the connector's definition. If it is missing, you may need to add it.- Update Query: If the attribute has been removed or renamed, update the query to reflect the current attributes available in the search connector.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific version you are using to understand the attributes available in the search connector and any changes that may have occurred.
- Test with Different Queries: If possible, test the search connector with different queries to see if the issue persists with other attributes or if it is isolated to the specific query in question.
Related Information:
SE11
(Data Dictionary) or SE80
(Object Navigator) to inspect the data model and search connector configurations.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution.
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