Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BOFU/FDT_EXP_BO_RET -
Message number: 143
Message text: Assoc. filter &3 invalid; assoc between &1/&2 does not accept parameters
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The SAP error message
/BOFU/FDT_EXP_BO_RET143
indicates that there is an issue with an association filter in a Business Object (BO) within the context of SAP's Business Technology Platform (BTP) or SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC). Specifically, the error states that the association between two entities (represented as&1
and&2
) does not accept the parameters being passed to it.Cause:
- Invalid Association: The association between the two entities may not be defined correctly in the data model. This could be due to a mismatch in the expected parameters or the association not being set up to accept any parameters at all.
- Parameter Mismatch: The parameters being passed to the association filter may not match the expected data types or structure defined in the model.
- Model Configuration: There may be issues with the configuration of the data model, such as missing or incorrectly defined associations.
Solution:
- Check Association Definition: Review the definition of the association between the two entities in the data model. Ensure that it is correctly defined and that it accepts the parameters you are trying to pass.
- Validate Parameters: Ensure that the parameters being passed to the association filter are valid and match the expected types and formats. If necessary, adjust the parameters to align with the model's requirements.
- Review Data Model Configuration: Check the overall configuration of the data model to ensure that all associations are correctly set up and that there are no missing links or incorrect definitions.
- Debugging: If you have access to debugging tools, use them to trace the execution and identify where the parameters are being incorrectly passed or where the association is failing.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or community forums for guidance on the specific association and parameters you are working with. There may be known issues or additional configuration steps required.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the root cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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