Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRAIN_SUP - BRAIN messages (for use by support)
Message number: 010
Message text: Compound parent &1 is not in the MultiProvider
This might be a temporary internal problem.
Characteristic &V1& is not identified in the MultiProvider.
Activate the MultiProvider again or identify characteristic &V1& in the
MultiProvider.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
The SAP error message BRAIN_SUP010 indicates that a compound parent (a characteristic or hierarchy) is not found in the MultiProvider you are trying to use. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when working with queries or reports that involve MultiProviders and compound characteristics.
Cause:
- Missing Characteristic: The compound parent characteristic is not included in the MultiProvider definition.
- Incorrect Configuration: The MultiProvider may not be properly configured to include the necessary InfoProviders that contain the compound parent.
- Data Source Issues: The underlying InfoProviders may not have the required data or may not be active.
- Hierarchy Issues: If the compound parent is based on a hierarchy, the hierarchy may not be correctly defined or activated.
Solution:
Check MultiProvider Definition:
- Go to the MultiProvider in the SAP BW modeling tools.
- Ensure that the compound parent characteristic is included in the MultiProvider. If it is missing, you may need to add it.
Review InfoProviders:
- Check the InfoProviders that are part of the MultiProvider. Ensure that they contain the compound parent characteristic.
- If necessary, modify the InfoProviders to include the required characteristic.
Validate Hierarchies:
- If the compound parent is based on a hierarchy, ensure that the hierarchy is correctly defined and activated in the relevant InfoObject.
- Check if the hierarchy is assigned to the characteristic in the InfoObject settings.
Data Activation:
- Ensure that the data in the underlying InfoProviders is activated and available for reporting.
- You may need to run data loads to ensure that the latest data is available.
Rebuild the Query:
- If you are using a query that references the MultiProvider, consider rebuilding the query to ensure that it reflects the current structure of the MultiProvider.
Check Authorizations:
- Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to access the MultiProvider and its components.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the BRAIN_SUP010 error and ensure that your MultiProvider is correctly configured to include the necessary compound parent characteristic.
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