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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDHA - HANA Analysis in BW
Message number: 801
Message text: Sum of interval percentages is not equal to 100%
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RSDHA801
- Sum of interval percentages is not equal to 100% ?The SAP error message RSDHA801, which states "Sum of interval percentages is not equal to 100%," typically occurs in the context of defining intervals for a characteristic in SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence). This error indicates that the sum of the percentage values assigned to the intervals does not equal 100%, which is a requirement for the system to process the data correctly.
Cause:
- Incorrect Interval Configuration: When defining intervals for a characteristic, each interval is usually assigned a percentage that represents its contribution to the total. If the sum of these percentages does not equal 100%, the system will throw this error.
- Missing or Misconfigured Intervals: If some intervals are missing or if the percentages are incorrectly calculated or entered, this can lead to the total being less than or greater than 100%.
- Data Entry Errors: Manual entry errors while configuring the intervals can also lead to this issue.
Solution:
- Review Interval Definitions: Go to the characteristic or InfoObject where the intervals are defined. Check each interval and ensure that the percentages assigned to them add up to exactly 100%.
- Adjust Percentages: If the total is less than or greater than 100%, adjust the percentages accordingly. You may need to add or modify intervals to ensure that the total equals 100%.
- Check for Missing Intervals: Ensure that all necessary intervals are defined. If any intervals are missing, add them and assign appropriate percentages.
- Validation: After making changes, validate the configuration to ensure that the error is resolved. You can do this by trying to save or activate the configuration again.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSDHA801 error and ensure that your interval percentages are correctly configured.
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