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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSO_RES_QMSGS - Messages directly related to Query Designer.
Message number: 155
Message text: Unused component &1 removed from dependencies.
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RSO_RES_QMSGS155
- Unused component &1 removed from dependencies. ?The SAP error message RSO_RES_QMSGS155 indicates that an unused component has been removed from the dependencies of a query or a report. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence) when there are changes in the data model or when certain components are no longer needed.
Cause:
- Unused Components: The error suggests that there are components (like InfoObjects, queries, or other dependencies) that are no longer being utilized in the current context of the report or query.
- Model Changes: Changes in the underlying data model, such as the deletion of InfoObjects or changes in the structure of queries, can lead to this message.
- Query Redesign: If a query has been redesigned and certain fields or components are no longer part of the query, the system may automatically remove these unused components.
Solution:
- Review Dependencies: Check the dependencies of the query or report to understand which components are being flagged as unused. You can do this in the Query Designer or the relevant transaction in SAP BW.
- Update Queries: If the components are indeed no longer needed, you can proceed with the changes. If they are needed, you may need to re-add them to the query or report.
- Rebuild Queries: In some cases, it may be beneficial to rebuild the query or report from scratch to ensure that all necessary components are included and that there are no residual unused components.
- Check for Errors: Look for any other error messages or warnings that may provide additional context about why the components were deemed unused.
- Transport Requests: If this issue arises after a transport, ensure that all necessary objects have been transported correctly and that there are no inconsistencies in the target system.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and ensure that your queries and reports function as intended.
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