Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/QRM -
Message number: 919
Message text: Query &1: Result field ID is missing for value type 'O' in formula &2
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The SAP error message
/BCV/QRM919
indicates that there is an issue with a query in the SAP system, specifically related to a missing result field ID for a value type 'O' in a formula. This error typically arises in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP Query, where queries are defined to extract and display data.Cause:
- Missing Result Field ID: The error suggests that the query is trying to use a result field that has not been defined or is missing in the formula. This can happen if the field was deleted or not properly configured.
- Incorrect Formula Configuration: The formula used in the query may not be correctly set up to handle the value type 'O' (which usually stands for "Output").
- Data Source Issues: There may be issues with the underlying data source or InfoProvider that the query is trying to access, leading to missing fields.
Solution:
- Check Query Definition: Go to the query definition in the SAP BW or Query Designer and verify that all result fields are correctly defined. Ensure that the field ID for the value type 'O' is present and correctly configured.
- Review Formulas: Inspect the formulas used in the query. Make sure that they reference valid fields and that all necessary fields are included in the formula.
- Recreate Missing Fields: If a field is missing, you may need to recreate it or adjust the query to include the correct fields.
- Check Data Source: Ensure that the data source or InfoProvider is correctly set up and that all necessary fields are available. If there are changes in the underlying data model, you may need to refresh or adjust the query accordingly.
- Test the Query: After making changes, test the query to ensure that it runs without errors and returns the expected results.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with an SAP BW expert or your organization's SAP support team for further assistance.
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