Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/CFG -
Message number: 189
Message text: No query ID assigned to this query view
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The SAP error message
/BCV/CFG189 No query ID assigned to this query view
typically occurs in the context of SAP Business Warehouse (BW) or SAP BusinessObjects when there is an issue with a query view that has not been properly configured or lacks a necessary identifier.Cause:
- Missing Query ID: The error indicates that the query view you are trying to access or execute does not have an associated Query ID. This can happen if the query was not saved correctly or if there was an issue during the creation of the query.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration issues in the BW system or the specific query view that prevent it from being recognized properly.
- Transport Issues: If the query was transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), the Query ID may not have been included or properly assigned during the transport process.
Solution:
Check Query Configuration:
- Go to the Query Designer and check the configuration of the query view. Ensure that it has a valid Query ID assigned.
- If the Query ID is missing, you may need to recreate the query or assign a new Query ID.
Recreate the Query:
- If the query view is corrupted or improperly configured, consider recreating the query from scratch. This ensures that all necessary parameters, including the Query ID, are correctly set.
Check Transport Logs:
- If the issue arose after a transport, check the transport logs to ensure that the query was transported correctly. You may need to re-transport the query or manually adjust the configuration in the target system.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to query views and error messages for additional troubleshooting steps or patches that may address the issue.
System Refresh:
- Sometimes, refreshing the system or clearing the cache can resolve temporary issues. Try logging out and back in or using transaction codes like
/n/SM37
to check for any background jobs that may be causing issues.Related Information:
If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert for further assistance.
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