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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UPX_KPI - CRM Planning Services Messages
Message number: 251
Message text: Line &1: Enter an operator
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UPX_KPI251
- Line &1: Enter an operator ?The SAP error message UPX_KPI251, which states "Line &1: Enter an operator," typically occurs in the context of SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) or SAP BusinessObjects when working with key performance indicators (KPIs) or calculations in a model or report. This error indicates that a required operator (such as +, -, *, /) is missing in a formula or expression.
Cause:
- Missing Operator: The most common cause is that a formula or expression in a KPI definition is incomplete and lacks an operator between operands.
- Syntax Error: There may be a syntax error in the formula, such as incorrect placement of parentheses or other characters.
- Invalid Expression: The expression may not conform to the expected format, leading to confusion in parsing.
Solution:
Check the Formula: Review the formula or expression associated with the KPI. Ensure that all operands are correctly separated by operators.
- Example: Instead of
A B
, it should beA + B
.Correct Syntax: Ensure that the syntax of the formula is correct. Look for misplaced parentheses or other syntax issues.
- Example: Ensure that you have balanced parentheses, e.g.,
(A + B) * C
instead ofA + B) * C
.Use Valid Operators: Make sure you are using valid operators that are supported by the system. Common operators include:
- Addition:
+
- Subtraction:
-
- Multiplication:
*
- Division:
/
Test the Expression: If possible, test the expression in a simpler context to isolate the issue. This can help identify if the problem is with the specific KPI or a broader issue with the data model.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific version you are using to ensure that you are following the correct guidelines for creating KPIs and formulas.
Seek Help from Community or Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to the SAP community forums or SAP support for assistance.
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