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Message type: E = Error
Message class: R7B - BW Metadata (InfoCube, InfoObject, InfoObject catalog)
Message number: 090
Message text: A referenced demand key figure must be a cumulative key figure
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R7B090
- A referenced demand key figure must be a cumulative key figure ?The SAP error message R7B090 indicates that there is an issue with the configuration of key figures in your SAP system, specifically in the context of demand planning or similar applications. This error typically arises when a non-cumulative key figure is referenced in a context where a cumulative key figure is expected.
Cause:
- Key Figure Type: The error occurs because the key figure you are trying to reference is not defined as a cumulative key figure. Cumulative key figures are those that accumulate values over time (e.g., total sales over a period), while non-cumulative key figures do not (e.g., daily sales).
- Planning Function: The planning function or calculation you are trying to execute requires a cumulative key figure for its operation, but the key figure you have referenced does not meet this requirement.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the planning area or the key figure settings in the SAP system.
Solution:
- Check Key Figure Definition: Go to the key figure settings in your SAP system and verify the definition of the key figure you are referencing. Ensure that it is set as a cumulative key figure if it is intended to be used in a cumulative context.
- Modify Planning Function: If the key figure is correctly defined but is still causing issues, review the planning function or calculation that is using this key figure. Ensure that it is appropriate for the type of key figure you are using.
- Create a New Cumulative Key Figure: If the existing key figure cannot be changed to cumulative, consider creating a new cumulative key figure that can be used in the planning function.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on key figure types and their appropriate usage in planning functions.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the R7B090 error and ensure that your key figures are correctly configured for your planning needs.
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