Message type: E = Error
Message class: GO - FI-SL: Transport utilities Report Writer/sets
Message number: 203
Message text: & Subvariable for the formula variable & does not exist
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The SAP error message GO203, which states "Subvariable for the formula variable & does not exist," typically occurs in the context of SAP's reporting and planning tools, particularly when dealing with formula variables in queries or reports. This error indicates that the system is unable to find a specific subvariable that is expected to be associated with a formula variable.
Cause:
- Missing Subvariable: The subvariable that is referenced in the formula variable does not exist in the system. This could be due to a configuration issue or a missing entry in the relevant master data.
- Incorrect Configuration: The formula variable may not be correctly configured to reference the appropriate subvariables.
- Data Source Issues: The data source or InfoProvider being used may not have the necessary subvariables defined.
- Transport Issues: If the configuration was transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), the subvariable may not have been included in the transport.
Solution:
- Check Subvariable Definition: Verify that the subvariable exists in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (e.g., RSA1 for InfoProviders) and checking the variable settings.
- Review Formula Variable Configuration: Go to the configuration of the formula variable and ensure that it is correctly set up to reference the existing subvariables.
- Create Missing Subvariable: If the subvariable does not exist, you may need to create it. This can typically be done in the variable maintenance area of the relevant InfoProvider.
- Transport Check: If the issue arose after a transport, check the transport logs to ensure that all necessary objects were included in the transport.
- Testing: After making changes, test the report or query again to ensure that the error has been resolved.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or BW team for further assistance, as they may have additional insights into the system configuration and data model.
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