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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSOS_SEARCH -
Message number: 013
Message text: Table field &1 is used as a calculated field without role name (table &2)
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RSOS_SEARCH013
- Table field &1 is used as a calculated field without role name (table &2) ?The SAP error message RSOS_SEARCH013 indicates that a table field is being used as a calculated field without a specified role name. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA when working with InfoObjects, queries, or data models.
Cause:
- Calculated Field Definition: The error arises when a calculated field is defined in a way that does not specify a role name for the field in the context of the underlying table. This can happen if the field is being referenced in a query or calculation without proper context.
- Missing Role Name: In SAP BW, fields can have different roles (like key figure, characteristic, etc.). If a calculated field is created without specifying which role it belongs to, the system cannot resolve it correctly.
- Modeling Issues: There may be issues in the data model or query definition where the calculated field is not properly linked to its source.
Solution:
- Check the Calculated Field Definition: Go to the definition of the calculated field in the query or data model and ensure that it includes the appropriate role name. This can usually be done in the Query Designer or the Data Modeling tools.
- Specify Role Name: If the calculated field is derived from a specific table, ensure that the role name is specified correctly in the field definition.
- Review Data Model: Check the underlying data model to ensure that all fields are correctly defined and that there are no inconsistencies in the way fields are being referenced.
- Recreate the Calculated Field: If the issue persists, consider deleting and recreating the calculated field with the correct specifications.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on defining calculated fields and roles in your specific version of SAP BW or HANA.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSOS_SEARCH013 error and ensure that your calculated fields are properly defined within your SAP environment.
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