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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSUOM - BW: Conversion of Units of Measure
Message number: 157
Message text: Where Condition:
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RSUOM157
- Where Condition: ?The SAP error message RSUOM157 typically relates to issues with the "Where Condition" in the context of SAP's reporting or data extraction functionalities, particularly in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA. This error can occur when there is a problem with the way conditions are defined for data selection or filtering.
Cause:
- Invalid Syntax: The "Where Condition" may contain invalid syntax or unsupported functions.
- Missing Fields: The fields referenced in the "Where Condition" may not exist in the data model or may not be available in the context of the query.
- Data Type Mismatch: There may be a mismatch between the data types of the fields being compared in the condition.
- Logical Errors: The logical structure of the condition may be incorrect, leading to an inability to process the query.
Solution:
- Check Syntax: Review the "Where Condition" for any syntax errors. Ensure that it follows the correct format and uses valid operators.
- Verify Field Availability: Ensure that all fields referenced in the condition are available in the data model and are correctly spelled.
- Data Type Consistency: Check that the data types of the fields being compared are compatible. For example, ensure that numeric fields are not being compared to string fields.
- Test Conditions: Simplify the "Where Condition" to isolate the issue. Start with a basic condition and gradually add complexity to identify the specific part causing the error.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the correct usage of "Where Conditions" in your specific context.
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