Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/QRM -
Message number: 707
Message text: Query &1: Unknown value source &3 in field &2
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The SAP error message
/BCV/QRM707 Query &1: Unknown value source &3 in field &2
typically indicates that there is an issue with a query in the SAP system, specifically related to a value source that is not recognized or defined in the context of the query.Cause:
Unknown Value Source: The error suggests that the query is trying to reference a value source (denoted as
&3
) that is not recognized in the system. This could be due to:
- The value source not being defined in the system.
- A typo or incorrect reference in the query definition.
- Changes in the underlying data model that have not been reflected in the query.
Field Configuration: The field (
&2
) in which the value source is being used may not be configured correctly to accept the specified value source.Query Definition Issues: The query itself may have been modified or corrupted, leading to references to non-existent or invalid value sources.
Solution:
Check Value Source Definition:
- Verify that the value source referenced in the error message is correctly defined in the system. This can be done by checking the configuration settings for the query or the data source.
Review Query Configuration:
- Open the query in the SAP Query Designer or the relevant transaction (e.g., SQ01, SQ02) and check the field definitions and value sources.
- Ensure that all fields and value sources are correctly configured and that there are no typos.
Update or Correct the Query:
- If the value source is indeed missing or incorrect, update the query to reference the correct value source or create the missing value source in the system.
Check for Changes in Data Model:
- If there have been recent changes to the underlying data model (e.g., new fields added, old fields removed), ensure that the query is updated accordingly to reflect these changes.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on configuring queries and value sources.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, test the query to ensure that it runs without errors.
Related Information:
SQ01
- Query ManagementSQ02
- InfoSet QuerySQ03
- User GroupsBy following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue causing the /BCV/QRM707
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