/BCV/CFG091 - BCV Query &1 does not define input fields

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BCV/CFG -

  • Message number: 091

  • Message text: BCV Query &1 does not define input fields

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /BCV/CFG091 - BCV Query &1 does not define input fields ?

    The SAP error message /BCV/CFG091 indicates that a BCV (Business Configuration Validation) query does not define any input fields. This typically occurs when a query is expected to have input parameters for filtering or selection, but none have been defined.

    Cause:

    1. Missing Input Fields: The query has been created or modified without specifying any input fields, which are necessary for the query to function correctly.
    2. Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the query settings or the underlying data model that prevents input fields from being recognized.
    3. Technical Errors: There could be a technical issue or bug in the system that is causing the input fields not to be recognized.

    Solution:

    1. Define Input Fields:

      • Go to the configuration settings of the BCV query in the SAP system.
      • Ensure that input fields are defined for the query. This can usually be done in the query definition screen where you can specify which fields should be available for user input.
    2. Check Query Configuration:

      • Review the query configuration to ensure that all necessary parameters are set up correctly.
      • Make sure that the input fields are linked to the correct data sources and that they are active.
    3. Test the Query:

      • After making changes, test the query to ensure that it now recognizes the input fields and functions as expected.
    4. Consult Documentation:

      • Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on configuring BCV queries and defining input fields.
    5. Seek Support:

      • If the issue persists after checking the configuration, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal IT team for further assistance.

    Related Information:

    • BCV Queries: These are used in SAP to validate business configurations and ensure that the settings align with business requirements.
    • Input Fields: These are parameters that allow users to filter or specify criteria for the data they want to retrieve or manipulate in the query.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might address known issues or provide additional guidance on this error message.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your BCV query functions correctly.

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