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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJY_AVA_EXCEPTION - BPC: Message class for planning AVA
Message number: 026
Message text: Model global setting should be transport first before KPI
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UJY_AVA_EXCEPTION026
- Model global setting should be transport first before KPI ?The SAP error message UJY_AVA_EXCEPTION026 indicates that there is an issue with the transport sequence of the model global settings and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in the SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) or SAP BW/4HANA environment. This error typically arises when the system detects that the global settings for a model have not been transported before the KPIs that depend on those settings.
Cause:
- Transport Order Sequence: The global settings for a model must be transported before any KPIs that rely on those settings. If the KPIs are transported first, the system cannot find the necessary global settings, leading to this error.
- Dependency Issues: The KPIs may have dependencies on certain configurations or settings that are not yet available in the target system because the global settings have not been transported.
Solution:
- Check Transport Order: Ensure that the transport order for the global settings is created and released before the transport order for the KPIs. You may need to adjust the transport sequence in your transport management system.
- Re-transport Global Settings: If the global settings were not transported, you should create a new transport request for the global settings and ensure it is moved to the target system before transporting the KPIs.
- Validate Dependencies: Review the dependencies of the KPIs to ensure that all required settings and configurations are in place before transporting them.
- Testing: After transporting the global settings, test the KPIs in the target system to ensure they function correctly without errors.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the UJY_AVA_EXCEPTION026 error and ensure that your model global settings and KPIs are correctly transported in the right order.
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