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Message type: E = Error
Message class: R9E - Error Messages for Query Designer .NET
Message number: 961
Message text: Hierarchical display of rows is ignored with MDX
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R9E961
- Hierarchical display of rows is ignored with MDX ?The SAP error message R9E961, which states "Hierarchical display of rows 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 settings for the rows in your query cannot be applied due to the nature of the MDX query being executed.
Cause:
- MDX Limitations: MDX queries do not support hierarchical displays in the same way that other query types might. When you attempt to use a hierarchy in an MDX query, the system cannot render the hierarchy as expected.
- Query Design: The way the query is designed may not be compatible with hierarchical displays. For example, if the query is pulling data from a flat structure or if the dimensions used do not support hierarchy.
- Data Source: The underlying data source may not have the necessary hierarchy defined, or the hierarchy may not be accessible in the context of the MDX query.
Solution:
- Review Query Design: Check the design of your MDX query. Ensure that you are using dimensions that support hierarchical structures. If necessary, redesign the query to avoid using hierarchies.
- Use Alternative Query Types: If hierarchical display is essential for your reporting needs, consider using a different query type that supports hierarchical displays, such as BEx queries or other reporting tools that can handle hierarchies.
- Check Hierarchy Definitions: Ensure that the hierarchies are correctly defined in the data source. If you are using SAP BW, verify that the InfoObjects and their hierarchies are set up properly.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation for MDX queries and hierarchical displays to understand the limitations and best practices.
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By addressing the design of your query and ensuring that you are using the appropriate tools and structures, you can resolve the R9E961 error and achieve the desired output in your reports.
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