How To Fix RSKPI037 - Error while determining status: Actual value of KPI &1 is not an integer


RSKPI037 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RSKPI - Messages KPI Monitoring

  • Message number: 037

  • Message text: Error while determining status: Actual value of KPI &1 is not an integer

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RSKPI037 - Details

  • The SAP error message RSKPI037 indicates that there is an issue with the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) where the actual value is expected to be an integer, but it is not. This can occur in various scenarios, particularly when dealing with KPIs that are designed to work with whole numbers.
    
    Cause: Data Type Mismatch: The KPI is defined to accept only integer values, but the actual data being processed contains decimal values or non-integer values.
    Configuration Issues: The KPI configuration may not align with the data source, leading to discrepancies in expected data types. Data Entry Errors: There may be incorrect data entries in the underlying data source that feed into the KPI. Calculation Errors: If the KPI is derived from calculations, the formula may be producing non-integer results.
    Solution: Check Data Source: Review the data source for the KPI to ensure that all values are integers. If there are decimal values, you may need to round

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