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Message type: E = Error
Message class: R7 - BW: Data basis
Message number: 527
Message text: Key figure &1 still being used as I/O or change of &2
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R7527
- Key figure &1 still being used as I/O or change of &2 ?The SAP error message R7527 indicates that a key figure is still being used in a way that prevents it from being modified or deleted. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA, where key figures are essential components of data models, queries, and reports.
Cause:
The error message R7527 is triggered when:
- Key Figure Usage: The key figure you are trying to change or delete is still being referenced in various objects, such as queries, InfoProviders, or data models.
- Data Model Dependencies: There may be dependencies in the data model that prevent changes to the key figure.
- Active Queries: If the key figure is part of active queries or reports, it cannot be modified until those dependencies are resolved.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify Dependencies:
- Use transaction codes like
RSRT
(Query Monitor) orRSO2
(InfoProvider) to check where the key figure is being used.- Look for any queries, reports, or data models that reference the key figure.
Remove References:
- If the key figure is used in queries, you may need to remove it from those queries or modify them to no longer depend on the key figure.
- If it is part of an InfoObject or InfoProvider, ensure that it is not being used in any active data models.
Deactivate Queries:
- If necessary, deactivate the queries that are using the key figure. This can often be done in the Query Designer or BEx Query Designer.
Check for Locks:
- Ensure that there are no locks on the key figure or related objects that might be preventing changes.
Re-attempt Changes:
- Once all dependencies have been resolved, try to modify or delete the key figure again.
Transport Requests:
- If you are working in a development environment, ensure that any changes are properly transported to the production environment after testing.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the R7527 error and successfully modify or delete the key figure in question.
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