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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSWWW - Messages for BW Web Reporting
Message number: 405
Message text: Value ranges of data series for chart item '&1' cannot be converted
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RSWWW405
- Value ranges of data series for chart item '&1' cannot be converted ?The SAP error message RSWWW405 indicates that there is an issue with the value ranges of data series for a chart item in a report or analysis. This error typically arises when the data being processed does not conform to the expected format or range, which can prevent the chart from being generated correctly.
Cause:
- Data Type Mismatch: The data series may contain values that are not compatible with the expected data type (e.g., text instead of numeric).
- Invalid Data Ranges: The values in the data series may fall outside the acceptable range for the chart item.
- Missing Data: There may be missing or null values in the data series that are causing the conversion to fail.
- Incorrect Configuration: The chart item may be incorrectly configured, leading to issues in interpreting the data series.
Solution:
- Check Data Types: Ensure that the data types of the values in the data series match the expected types for the chart item. For example, if the chart expects numeric values, ensure that all entries are numeric.
- Validate Data Ranges: Review the data to ensure that all values fall within the acceptable range for the chart. If necessary, adjust the data or the chart configuration to accommodate the values.
- Handle Missing Values: Identify and address any missing or null values in the data series. You may need to replace them with default values or remove them from the dataset.
- Review Chart Configuration: Check the configuration settings for the chart item to ensure that it is set up correctly. This includes verifying the data source, axis settings, and any filters applied.
- Test with Sample Data: If possible, test the chart with a smaller set of sample data that is known to be valid. This can help isolate the issue.
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