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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMK - Measures
Message number: 160
Message text: Measure node '&1' in version &2 was moved down
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UMK160
- Measure node '&1' in version &2 was moved down ?The SAP error message UMK160 indicates that a measure node in a multi-dimensional data model (such as a BW/4HANA or SAP BW system) has been moved down in the hierarchy. This typically occurs in the context of a calculation view or a data model where measures are organized in a specific order or hierarchy.
Cause:
- Hierarchy Changes: The measure node may have been moved due to changes in the underlying data model or hierarchy structure. This can happen if the data model was modified, and the measure node no longer fits in its original position.
- Versioning Issues: The error message specifies a version number, which suggests that the issue may be related to changes made in a specific version of the data model.
- Data Model Configuration: Incorrect configuration or settings in the data model can lead to measures being misaligned or moved unexpectedly.
Solution:
- Review Data Model Changes: Check the recent changes made to the data model or hierarchy. If the measure node was intentionally moved, ensure that the new position is correct and aligns with the intended data structure.
- Adjust Measure Node Position: If the measure node was moved unintentionally, you may need to manually adjust its position back to the correct location in the hierarchy.
- Check Version Compatibility: Ensure that the version of the data model you are working with is compatible with the measures and nodes you are using. If necessary, revert to a previous version where the measure node was correctly positioned.
- Rebuild or Refresh the Model: Sometimes, rebuilding or refreshing the data model can resolve inconsistencies. This can be done through the SAP HANA Studio or the relevant modeling tools.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance on handling measure nodes and hierarchy issues in your version of SAP.
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