Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRAIN_SUP - BRAIN messages (for use by support)
Message number: 006
Message text: Filters cannot use conditions (&1) (&2 &3 &4)
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The SAP error message BRAIN_SUP006, which states "Filters cannot use conditions (&1) (&2 &3 &4)," typically occurs in the context of SAP Business Warehouse (BW) or SAP BusinessObjects when you are trying to apply filters in a query or report that are not compatible with the conditions specified.
Cause:
The error is usually caused by one of the following reasons:
- Incompatible Filter Conditions: The filters you are trying to apply may not be compatible with the data model or the characteristics of the query. For example, you might be trying to use a filter on a characteristic that does not support certain conditions.
- Incorrect Query Design: The query might be designed in a way that does not allow for the specified filters. This can happen if the filters are applied to calculated key figures or if they are not aligned with the data structure.
- Data Source Limitations: The underlying data source may have limitations that prevent certain types of filters from being applied.
Solution:
To resolve the BRAIN_SUP006 error, you can take the following steps:
Review Filter Conditions: Check the filter conditions you are trying to apply. Ensure that they are valid for the characteristics and key figures in your query. Remove or modify any conditions that are not supported.
Modify Query Design: If the query design is causing the issue, consider redesigning the query. This may involve changing the way filters are applied or using different characteristics that are compatible with the desired filters.
Check Data Source: Verify the data source and ensure that it supports the filters you are trying to use. If necessary, consult the documentation for the data source to understand its limitations.
Use Alternative Filters: If certain filters are not working, consider using alternative filters that achieve similar results without causing the error.
Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes or updates that may address this specific error message. There may be patches or updates that resolve known issues.
Testing: After making changes, test the query or report to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the desired results are achieved.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the BRAIN_SUP006 error and implement a suitable solution.
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