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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSRTS_CDS - Messages Transient CDS Queries
Message number: 054
Message text: Association &1 at &2 is ignored (not relevant for BW Query)
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RSRTS_CDS054
- Association &1 at &2 is ignored (not relevant for BW Query) ?The SAP error message RSRTS_CDS054 indicates that an association in a Core Data Services (CDS) view is being ignored because it is not relevant for a BW (Business Warehouse) query. This typically occurs when you are trying to use a CDS view that has associations that are not compatible with the BW query context.
Cause:
- Incompatible Associations: The CDS view may contain associations that are not suitable for the BW query. This can happen if the associations are not defined correctly or if they do not align with the data model expected by BW.
- Data Model Issues: The underlying data model may not support the associations due to missing keys or relationships that are not properly defined.
- Query Context: The BW query may not be able to resolve the associations due to the way the query is structured or the data sources being used.
Solution:
- Review the CDS View: Check the definition of the CDS view to ensure that all associations are correctly defined and relevant for the BW query. Make sure that the associations are based on valid keys and relationships.
- Adjust Associations: If certain associations are not needed for the BW query, consider removing them or modifying them to ensure they are relevant.
- Check Query Design: Review the BW query design to ensure that it is correctly set up to utilize the CDS view. Ensure that the query is aligned with the data model and that it can resolve the associations.
- Use Alternative Data Sources: If the associations are not compatible, consider using alternative data sources or views that do not have these associations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or community forums for specific guidance on the associations and their relevance to BW queries.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSRTS_CDS054 error and ensure that your BW query functions as intended.
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