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How To Fix SRF_AUTHORING127 - Missing mapping for mandatory BW query variable &1 in query &2


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SRF_AUTHORING - Message class for SRF Authoring

  • Message number: 127

  • Message text: Missing mapping for mandatory BW query variable &1 in query &2

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SRF_AUTHORING127 - Missing mapping for mandatory BW query variable &1 in query &2 ?

    The SAP error message SRF_AUTHORING127 indicates that there is a missing mapping for a mandatory BW (Business Warehouse) query variable in a specific query. This typically occurs when a query is designed to require certain input variables, but those variables are not properly mapped or defined in the context of the query execution.

    Cause:

    1. Missing Variable Mapping: The variable that is marked as mandatory in the BW query is not mapped to any data source or is not provided with a value during execution.
    2. Incorrect Query Design: The query may have been designed incorrectly, where the variable is not linked to the appropriate data source or is not configured properly.
    3. Data Source Changes: Changes in the underlying data source or InfoProvider may lead to the variable not being recognized or mapped correctly.
    4. Transport Issues: If the query was transported from one system to another, the variable mappings may not have been included or may have been lost during the transport process.

    Solution:

    1. Check Variable Settings: Go to the query designer and check the settings for the mandatory variable. Ensure that it is correctly defined and mapped to the appropriate data source.
    2. Define Default Values: If applicable, define default values for the mandatory variable to ensure that it is populated when the query is executed.
    3. Review Query Execution: When executing the query, ensure that all mandatory variables are being provided with values. If the query is being executed through a report or dashboard, check the input parameters.
    4. Recreate the Variable: If the variable is still causing issues, consider deleting and recreating it in the query designer to ensure that it is properly configured.
    5. Check Transport Logs: If the query was recently transported, check the transport logs to ensure that all necessary components were included and that there were no errors during the transport process.
    6. Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to the specific version of BW you are using, as there may be known issues or additional configuration steps required.

    Related Information:

    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error or provide additional troubleshooting steps.
    • BW Query Designer: Familiarize yourself with the BW Query Designer tool, as it is essential for creating and modifying queries and their variables.
    • User Authorization: Ensure that the user executing the query has the necessary authorizations to access the data and variables involved.
    • Testing: After making changes, test the query execution in a development or test environment before moving to production.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SRF_AUTHORING127 error and ensure that your BW query functions correctly.

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