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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSRTS_CDS - Messages Transient CDS Queries
Message number: 082
Message text: Key date &1 conflicts with key date parameter &2 (path entry &3 at &4)
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RSRTS_CDS082
- Key date &1 conflicts with key date parameter &2 (path entry &3 at &4) ?The SAP error message RSRTS_CDS082 indicates a conflict between the key date specified in a query and the key date parameter that is set in the query's properties or in the data source. This error typically arises when you are working with queries that involve time-dependent data, such as those using Core Data Services (CDS) views or InfoProviders that have key date parameters.
Cause:
- Key Date Mismatch: The key date specified in the query does not match the key date parameter defined in the data source or the query properties.
- Time-Dependent Data: The data being queried is time-dependent, and the key date is critical for retrieving the correct data.
- Incorrect Parameter Settings: The parameters for the query might not be set correctly, leading to a conflict.
Solution:
- Check Key Date Parameters: Review the key date parameter settings in the query. Ensure that the key date you are using in the query matches the key date parameter defined in the data source.
- Adjust Key Date: If necessary, adjust the key date in your query to align with the key date parameter. This can often be done in the query designer or by modifying the query properties.
- Review Data Source: Check the underlying data source (e.g., CDS view, InfoProvider) to ensure that it is set up correctly and that the key date parameter is defined as expected.
- Test with Different Dates: If you are unsure about the correct key date, try running the query with different key dates to see if the error persists.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling key date parameters in your version of SAP.
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