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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSPLFOX - FOX messages: Parsing and runtime
Message number: 105
Message text: Syntax Error: Aggregation level or DSO name expected
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RSPLFOX105
- Syntax Error: Aggregation level or DSO name expected ?The SAP error message RSPLFOX105: Syntax Error: Aggregation level or DSO name expected typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when working with Fox formulas in the context of planning or data manipulation. This error indicates that there is a syntax issue in the Fox formula where the system expects an aggregation level or a DataStore Object (DSO) name but did not find it.
Causes:
- Incorrect Syntax: The Fox formula may have been written incorrectly, leading to a syntax error. This could be due to missing or misplaced keywords, parentheses, or other syntax elements.
- Missing Aggregation Level or DSO: The formula may reference an aggregation level or DSO that is not defined or is incorrectly specified.
- Typographical Errors: Simple typos in the names of the aggregation levels or DSOs can lead to this error.
- Context Issues: The context in which the Fox formula is being executed may not have the necessary definitions available.
Solutions:
- Check the Fox Formula Syntax: Review the Fox formula for any syntax errors. Ensure that all required components are correctly defined and that the syntax follows the expected format.
- Verify Aggregation Levels and DSOs: Ensure that the aggregation levels and DSOs referenced in the formula exist and are correctly spelled. You can check this in the SAP BW modeling tools.
- Use the Correct Context: Make sure that the formula is being executed in the correct context where the aggregation levels and DSOs are available.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the correct syntax and usage of Fox formulas.
- Testing: If possible, isolate parts of the formula to identify which specific part is causing the error. This can help in pinpointing the issue.
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