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Message type: E = Error
Message class: R9E - Error Messages for Query Designer .NET
Message number: 960
Message text: Hierarchical display of columns is ignored with MDX
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R9E960
- Hierarchical display of columns is ignored with MDX ?The SAP error message R9E960, which states "Hierarchical display of columns is ignored with MDX," typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA when using MDX (Multidimensional Expressions) queries. This error indicates that the hierarchical display feature cannot be applied to the columns in the query due to the nature of the MDX query being executed.
Cause:
- MDX Limitations: MDX queries are designed to work with multidimensional data structures, and certain features, such as hierarchical displays, may not be supported or applicable in the context of the specific MDX query being executed.
- Query Structure: The way the query is structured may not allow for hierarchical representation of the data. For example, if the query is pulling data from a flat structure or if the dimensions involved do not support hierarchy.
- Data Source: The underlying data source may not have the necessary hierarchies defined, or the data model may not support hierarchical displays.
Solution:
- Review the MDX Query: Check the structure of your MDX query to ensure that it is correctly set up to utilize hierarchies. Make sure that the dimensions and measures you are using are compatible with hierarchical displays.
- Modify the Query: If the query is not structured to support hierarchical displays, consider modifying it to include dimensions that do support hierarchies. You may need to adjust the way you are selecting members or dimensions in your MDX query.
- Check Data Model: Ensure that the data model in SAP BW or HANA has the necessary hierarchies defined. If not, you may need to create or adjust the hierarchies in the data model.
- Use Alternative Display Options: If hierarchical display is not essential for your analysis, consider using alternative display options that do not rely on hierarchical structures.
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