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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPAPO/TSM -
Message number: 507
Message text: key figure '&1' is double: In InfoCube and time series
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/SAPAPO/TSM507
- key figure '&1' is double: In InfoCube and time series ?The SAP error message
/SAPAPO/TSM507
indicates that there is a problem with a key figure in the context of an InfoCube and time series in SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO). Specifically, the error message states that the key figure is defined as a double, which typically means that it is expected to hold decimal values, but there is an inconsistency or issue with how the data is being processed or stored.Cause:
- Data Type Mismatch: The key figure may be defined as a double in the InfoCube but is being treated as an integer or another data type in the time series.
- Data Loading Issues: There may be issues during the data loading process where the data is not being converted or interpreted correctly.
- Configuration Errors: There could be configuration errors in the key figure settings, such as aggregation or data type settings.
- Inconsistent Data: The data being loaded into the key figure may contain values that are not compatible with the expected data type.
Solution:
- Check Key Figure Definition: Verify the definition of the key figure in the InfoCube and ensure that it is correctly defined as a double. Check the data type settings in the key figure's attributes.
- Review Data Loading Process: Examine the data loading process to ensure that the data is being loaded correctly. Look for any transformation or mapping issues that may be causing the data type mismatch.
- Adjust Configuration: If there are any configuration settings related to the key figure, review and adjust them as necessary. This may include checking aggregation settings or other related configurations.
- Data Validation: Validate the data being loaded into the key figure to ensure that it is consistent and compatible with the expected data type. Clean up any erroneous data that may be causing the issue.
- Reprocess Data: If necessary, reprocess the data in the InfoCube or time series to ensure that it is correctly aligned with the key figure's definition.
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