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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJD_EXCEPTION - BPC: Data Manager Exception Message Class
Message number: 168
Message text: Operator &1 is not supported
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UJD_EXCEPTION168
- Operator &1 is not supported ?The SAP error message UJD_EXCEPTION168, which states "Operator &1 is not supported," typically occurs in the context of SAP BusinessObjects or SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when a query or operation is attempted using an unsupported operator in a calculation or filter.
Cause:
- Unsupported Operator: The error is triggered when a query or calculation uses an operator that is not recognized or supported by the system. This could be due to a typo, an incorrect operator, or an operator that is not valid in the context of the data being processed.
- Data Type Mismatch: The operator may not be applicable to the data types involved in the operation. For example, trying to use a mathematical operator on a string field.
- Query Design Issues: The design of the query or report may have logical errors, such as using an operator that is not valid for the specific context or data model.
Solution:
- Check the Operator: Review the query or calculation to ensure that the operator being used is valid. Common operators include
=
,>
,<
,AND
,OR
, etc. Make sure there are no typos or unsupported operators.- Data Type Validation: Ensure that the data types of the fields involved in the operation are compatible with the operator. For example, if you are performing a mathematical operation, ensure that the fields are numeric.
- Review Query Logic: Go through the logic of the query or report to identify any potential issues. Simplifying the query or breaking it down into smaller parts can help isolate the problem.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for the specific version of SAP you are using to understand the supported operators and their usage.
- Testing: If possible, test the query with different operators or conditions to see if the error persists. This can help identify the specific operator causing the issue.
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