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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSCV - Analysis of BW objects (InfoCubes...)
Message number: 519
Message text: #NAME?
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RSCV519
- #NAME? ?The SAP error message RSCV519 with the description
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typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence) when there is an issue with a query or a formula in a report. This error usually indicates that the system is unable to recognize a name or a function used in a formula, which can be due to various reasons.Causes:
- Invalid Formula: The formula used in the query or report may contain a typo or an invalid function name.
- Missing Characteristic or Key Figure: The query might reference a characteristic or key figure that does not exist in the InfoProvider or has been deleted.
- Incorrect Variable Usage: If the query uses variables that are not defined or are incorrectly referenced, it can lead to this error.
- Data Source Issues: The underlying data source may not be correctly set up or may have been changed, leading to discrepancies in the query.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, lack of proper authorizations can prevent the system from accessing certain objects, leading to errors.
Solutions:
- Check the Formula: Review the formula in the query for any typos or incorrect function names. Ensure that all functions used are valid and correctly spelled.
- Verify Characteristics and Key Figures: Ensure that all characteristics and key figures referenced in the query exist in the InfoProvider and have not been deleted or renamed.
- Review Variable Definitions: Check the variables used in the query to ensure they are correctly defined and referenced.
- Data Source Validation: Validate the data source to ensure it is correctly set up and that the data is being loaded properly.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the required objects in the query.
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