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How To Fix UJG_EXCEPTION003 - Failed to parse where-condition clause


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: UJG_EXCEPTION - BPC: Message Class for UJG Exception

  • Message number: 003

  • Message text: Failed to parse where-condition clause

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message UJG_EXCEPTION003 - Failed to parse where-condition clause ?

    The SAP error message UJG_EXCEPTION003: Failed to parse where-condition clause typically occurs in the context of SAP systems when there is an issue with the syntax or structure of a WHERE clause in a query, particularly when using the SAP BusinessObjects or SAP BW (Business Warehouse) environments.

    Causes:

    1. Syntax Errors: The WHERE clause may contain syntax errors, such as missing operators, incorrect use of parentheses, or invalid field names.
    2. Data Type Mismatch: The data types of the fields being compared in the WHERE clause may not match, leading to parsing issues.
    3. Unsupported Functions or Operators: The use of unsupported functions or operators in the WHERE clause can cause parsing failures.
    4. Incorrect Field References: If the fields referenced in the WHERE clause do not exist in the context of the query or are misspelled, this can lead to errors.
    5. Complex Conditions: Overly complex conditions or nested queries may exceed the parsing capabilities of the system.

    Solutions:

    1. Review the WHERE Clause: Carefully check the syntax of the WHERE clause for any errors. Ensure that all operators and parentheses are correctly placed.
    2. Validate Field Names: Ensure that all field names used in the WHERE clause are correct and exist in the data model.
    3. Check Data Types: Verify that the data types of the fields being compared are compatible. For example, comparing a string to a number will cause issues.
    4. Simplify Conditions: If the WHERE clause is complex, try simplifying it or breaking it down into smaller parts to identify the problematic section.
    5. Use Supported Functions: Ensure that any functions or operators used in the WHERE clause are supported by the SAP system you are working with.
    6. Test in Isolation: If possible, test the WHERE clause in isolation to see if it executes without errors. This can help identify specific issues.

    Related Information:

    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error message. SAP frequently updates its knowledge base with solutions to common problems.
    • Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation for guidelines on writing queries and using WHERE clauses effectively.
    • Community Forums: Engage with SAP community forums or user groups where similar issues may have been discussed, and solutions shared.
    • Debugging Tools: Utilize debugging tools available in the SAP environment to trace the execution of the query and identify where the parsing fails.

    If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert for further assistance.

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