Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/QRM -
Message number: 750
Message text: Query &1: No selection criteria are defined
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The SAP error message
/BCV/QRM750 Query &1: No selection criteria are defined
typically occurs when you are trying to execute a query in the SAP system, but the query does not have any selection criteria defined. This means that the system does not know what data to retrieve or filter based on your request.Cause:
- Missing Selection Criteria: The query you are trying to run does not have any selection criteria defined. This could be due to the query being improperly configured or the user not specifying any filters.
- Query Configuration: The query might have been set up without any parameters or filters, which is necessary for the system to know what data to pull.
- User Input: If the query is supposed to allow user input for selection criteria, the user may have skipped entering the necessary parameters.
Solution:
Define Selection Criteria:
- Go to the query definition in the SAP system and ensure that selection criteria are defined. This can usually be done in the query management transaction (e.g., SQ01 for query creation).
- Add the necessary fields that should be used as selection criteria for the query.
Check User Input:
- If the query is designed to take user input, ensure that you are entering the required selection criteria before executing the query.
Review Query Settings:
- If you are not the creator of the query, consult with the person who created it or your SAP administrator to ensure that the query is set up correctly.
Test with Different Criteria:
- Try running the query with different selection criteria to see if it returns results. This can help identify if the issue is with specific criteria or the query itself.
Consult Documentation:
- If you are unsure how to define selection criteria, refer to SAP documentation or training materials related to query management.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might address specific issues related to query execution or configuration.
User Roles and Authorizations: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to execute the query and access the data.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully execute your query in SAP.
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