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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSBPCE_EXCEPTION - BPC: Message Class for RSBPCE Exception
Message number: 011
Message text: Member &1 has write access but all other members have read access
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RSBPCE_EXCEPTION011
- Member &1 has write access but all other members have read access ?The SAP error message RSBPCE_EXCEPTION011 indicates that there is a conflict in the access rights of members in a multi-dimensional data structure, such as an InfoCube or a MultiProvider. Specifically, this error occurs when one member has write access while all other members have read access. This inconsistency can lead to issues when trying to perform operations that require uniform access rights across members.
Cause:
- Access Rights Configuration: The primary cause of this error is the configuration of access rights for the members in the data model. If one member is set to allow write access (e.g., for data entry or updates) while others are restricted to read-only access, it creates a conflict.
- Data Model Design: The design of the data model may not align with the intended use case, leading to situations where certain members need different access levels.
- User Roles and Authorizations: The roles and authorizations assigned to users may not be properly configured, leading to discrepancies in access levels.
Solution:
- Review Access Rights: Check the access rights for all members involved. Ensure that they are consistent with the intended use of the data model. If one member needs write access, consider whether other members should also have write access or if the model needs to be adjusted.
- Adjust Member Properties: If appropriate, change the access rights of the conflicting member(s) to match the others (e.g., change the write access to read access).
- Data Model Redesign: If the current design does not meet the business requirements, consider redesigning the data model to ensure that access rights are appropriately aligned with the intended use.
- User Role Configuration: Review and adjust user roles and authorizations to ensure that they are correctly set up to reflect the necessary access levels for different members.
Related Information:
By addressing the access rights and ensuring consistency across members, you should be able to resolve the RSBPCE_EXCEPTION011 error.
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