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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMV - Value Driver Tree
Message number: 033
Message text: The system identified new CPM variables in the value driver tree
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UMV033
- The system identified new CPM variables in the value driver tree ?The SAP error message UMV033 indicates that the system has identified new Corporate Performance Management (CPM) variables in the value driver tree. This typically occurs in the context of SAP Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC) or SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) when there are changes in the underlying data model or when new variables are introduced that are not yet recognized or configured in the current planning model.
Cause:
- New Variables Introduced: The error usually arises when new variables are added to the value driver tree, which may not have been previously defined or configured in the system.
- Model Changes: Changes in the planning model or data source that affect the structure of the value driver tree can lead to this error.
- Inconsistent Data Model: If the data model has been modified (e.g., new dimensions, measures, or attributes), the existing value driver tree may not align with the new structure.
Solution:
- Review the Value Driver Tree: Check the value driver tree configuration to identify any new variables that have been added. Ensure that these variables are correctly defined and mapped in the system.
- Update the Model: If new variables are indeed required, update the planning model to include these variables. This may involve adjusting the data source or the planning logic to accommodate the new variables.
- Rebuild the Value Driver Tree: If necessary, rebuild the value driver tree to ensure it reflects the current state of the data model. This may involve removing outdated variables and adding new ones.
- Check for Dependencies: Ensure that any dependencies related to the new variables are also addressed. This includes checking formulas, calculations, and any other components that may rely on the value driver tree.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance on handling value driver trees and CPM variables in your version of SAP.
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