Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/CFG -
Message number: 036
Message text: At least one query in query view &1 is not assigned to context &2
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The SAP error message
/BCV/CFG036 At least one query in query view &1 is not assigned to context &2
typically occurs in the context of SAP Business Warehouse (BW) or SAP BusinessObjects when there is a mismatch between queries and the contexts they are supposed to be associated with. This error indicates that one or more queries in a specific query view are not linked to the expected context.Cause:
- Query Assignment Issues: The query view you are trying to access contains queries that are not properly assigned to the specified context. This can happen if queries were deleted or if there were changes in the underlying data model.
- Context Changes: If the context of the query view has been modified (e.g., changes in the InfoProvider or data source), the queries may no longer be valid for that context.
- Transport Issues: If the query view was transported from one system to another, there might be inconsistencies in the assignment of queries to contexts.
Solution:
Check Query Assignments: Go to the query view in the SAP BW system and verify that all queries are correctly assigned to the specified context. You can do this by:
- Navigating to the query view in the SAP BW modeling tools.
- Checking the properties of each query to ensure they are linked to the correct context.
Reassign Queries: If you find queries that are not assigned to the context, you can either:
- Assign them to the correct context.
- Remove them from the query view if they are no longer needed.
Recreate Queries: If the queries are corrupted or cannot be assigned correctly, consider recreating them from scratch.
Check for Transport Issues: If the issue arose after a transport, ensure that all related objects (queries, contexts, InfoProviders) were transported correctly and are in sync.
Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to query views and contexts for any specific guidelines or updates that may apply to your version of SAP.
Related Information:
RSRT
(to run queries) or RSO2
(to manage query views) to troubleshoot and manage queries.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your queries are correctly assigned to their respective contexts.
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