Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/QRM -
Message number: 874
Message text: Query &1: Expression ID of formula &2 differs from ID in BRFplus
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The SAP error message
/BCV/QRM874
indicates a discrepancy between the Expression ID of a formula in your query and the corresponding ID in BRFplus (Business Rule Framework plus). This typically occurs when there are changes made to the formula in BRFplus that are not reflected in the query or vice versa.Cause:
Inconsistent IDs: The Expression ID in the query does not match the Expression ID defined in BRFplus. This can happen if:
- The formula was modified in BRFplus after the query was created or last updated.
- The query is referencing an outdated or deleted formula.
- There are multiple versions of the formula, and the query is pointing to the wrong one.
Transport Issues: If the changes in BRFplus were transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), the query may not have been updated accordingly.
Solution:
Verify Expression IDs: Check the Expression ID in both the query and BRFplus to ensure they match. You can do this by:
- Navigating to the BRFplus application and locating the formula in question.
- Checking the Expression ID and comparing it with the one referenced in the query.
Update the Query: If the Expression ID in BRFplus has changed, update the query to reference the correct ID. This may involve:
- Editing the query to point to the new or correct formula.
- Recreating the query if necessary.
Recreate or Refresh the Query: If the query is outdated, consider recreating it or refreshing it to ensure it pulls the latest definitions from BRFplus.
Check Transport Requests: If the issue arose after a transport, ensure that all relevant objects (queries and BRFplus formulas) were included in the transport request and that they are consistent across systems.
Consult Documentation: Review any documentation or change logs related to the BRFplus formulas and queries to understand what changes were made and how they might affect each other.
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