Message type: E = Error
Message class: /EACC/DMM -
Message number: 091
Message text: Restrictions when using MultiProviders
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The SAP error message
/EACC/DMM091 Restrictions when using MultiProviders
typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when working with MultiProviders. This error indicates that there are certain restrictions or limitations when using MultiProviders, particularly when it comes to the data sources or the characteristics involved.Cause:
- Incompatible Data Sources: The MultiProvider may be trying to combine InfoProviders that have incompatible characteristics or key figures.
- Data Model Restrictions: Certain characteristics or key figures may not be allowed to be combined in a MultiProvider due to their definitions or settings.
- Aggregation Issues: If the InfoProviders have different aggregation levels or types, this can lead to conflicts when trying to aggregate data in a MultiProvider.
- Data Source Configuration: The configuration of the underlying InfoProviders may not support the intended operations in the MultiProvider.
Solution:
- Check Compatibility: Review the characteristics and key figures of the InfoProviders included in the MultiProvider. Ensure they are compatible and can be aggregated together.
- Adjust Data Model: If necessary, modify the InfoProviders to ensure they have compatible structures. This may involve changing the characteristics or key figures.
- Review Aggregation Settings: Ensure that the aggregation settings for the InfoProviders are consistent and compatible with the intended use in the MultiProvider.
- Use a Composite Provider: If the MultiProvider is too restrictive, consider using a Composite Provider instead, which may offer more flexibility in combining data from different sources.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation for specific restrictions related to the characteristics and key figures you are using in the MultiProvider.
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