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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSPLFOX - FOX messages: Parsing and runtime
Message number: 223
Message text: Syntax error: characteristic name &1 instead of &2 expected
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RSPLFOX223
- Syntax error: characteristic name &1 instead of &2 expected ?The SAP error message RSPLFOX223 indicates a syntax error in a Fox formula, specifically related to the use of characteristic names. The message typically states that a certain characteristic name was expected but a different one was found. This error often occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when working with Fox formulas in the context of planning functions or queries.
Cause:
- Incorrect Characteristic Name: The formula is referencing a characteristic name that does not exist or is misspelled.
- Wrong Context: The characteristic is being used in a context where it is not valid or expected.
- Syntax Issues: There may be other syntax errors in the Fox formula that lead to this confusion.
- Changes in Data Model: If there have been recent changes to the data model (like renaming or deleting characteristics), the Fox formula may not be updated accordingly.
Solution:
- Check Characteristic Names: Verify that the characteristic name used in the Fox formula is correct and exists in the data model. Ensure there are no typos.
- Review the Formula Context: Ensure that the characteristic is being used in a valid context. For example, if it is a key figure, it should be used appropriately.
- Debug the Formula: Use the Fox formula editor to debug the formula. Look for any other syntax errors that might be causing the issue.
- Update the Formula: If there have been changes to the data model, update the Fox formula to reflect those changes.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the correct syntax and usage of characteristics in Fox formulas.
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If the issue persists after checking these aspects, it may be beneficial to consult with a technical SAP BW consultant or developer who can provide deeper insights into the specific implementation and data model in use.
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