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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSR_TRANS -
Message number: 024
Message text: Key figure '&1' has been defined as MEMBER twice
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RSR_TRANS024
- Key figure '&1' has been defined as MEMBER twice ?The SAP error message RSR_TRANS024 indicates that a key figure has been defined multiple times in a query or InfoProvider, which is causing a conflict. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence) when working with queries in BEx (Business Explorer).
Cause:
The error arises when:
- A key figure is defined more than once in the same context (e.g., in a query or an InfoProvider).
- There may be duplicate definitions in the underlying data model, such as in the InfoCube or DataStore Object (DSO).
- The key figure might be included in multiple structures or aggregations, leading to ambiguity.
Solution:
To resolve the RSR_TRANS024 error, you can follow these steps:
Identify Duplicates:
- Check the query definition in the BEx Query Designer to see if the key figure is included multiple times.
- Review the InfoProvider (e.g., InfoCube, DSO) to ensure that the key figure is not defined more than once.
Remove Duplicates:
- If you find that the key figure is included multiple times in the query, remove the duplicate entries.
- If the key figure is defined multiple times in the InfoProvider, you may need to adjust the data model to ensure that each key figure is defined uniquely.
Check Aggregation Levels:
- If the key figure is part of different aggregation levels, ensure that it is not causing conflicts by being defined in multiple places.
Re-activate the Query:
- After making the necessary changes, re-activate the query and test it to ensure that the error is resolved.
Transport Requests:
- If the issue is related to transport requests, ensure that the transport requests are correctly managed and that there are no conflicting definitions in different environments (e.g., development, quality, production).
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSR_TRANS024 error and ensure that your key figures are defined correctly within your SAP BW environment.
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