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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSRTS_CDS - Messages Transient CDS Queries
Message number: 041
Message text: Unknown parameter &1 is used in filter hierarchy binding (at &2)
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RSRTS_CDS041
- Unknown parameter &1 is used in filter hierarchy binding (at &2) ?The SAP error message RSRTS_CDS041 indicates that there is an issue with a parameter used in a filter hierarchy binding in a CDS (Core Data Services) view or a query. This error typically arises when the system encounters an unknown or unrecognized parameter in the context of a filter hierarchy.
Cause:
- Incorrect Parameter Name: The parameter specified in the filter hierarchy binding does not match any of the defined parameters in the CDS view or query.
- Missing Parameter Definition: The parameter may not be defined in the CDS view or the query, leading to the system being unable to recognize it.
- Typographical Errors: There may be a typo in the parameter name, causing it to be unrecognized.
- Changes in Data Model: If there have been recent changes to the underlying data model or the CDS view, it may lead to inconsistencies in parameter bindings.
Solution:
- Check Parameter Definition: Verify that the parameter mentioned in the error message is correctly defined in the CDS view or query. Ensure that it matches the expected name and type.
- Correct Typographical Errors: Look for any typos in the parameter name in both the filter hierarchy and the CDS view/query definition.
- Update Filter Hierarchy: If the parameter has been removed or renamed in the CDS view, update the filter hierarchy to reflect the current state of the data model.
- Rebuild the Query: If the issue persists, consider rebuilding the query or the CDS view to ensure that all parameters are correctly bound and recognized.
- Check for Changes: If there have been recent changes to the data model, ensure that all dependent objects are updated accordingly.
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