Message type: E = Error
Message class: /INCMD/MSG -
Message number: 268
Message text: Cardinality must be 'None' for member type 'None'
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The SAP error message
/INCMD/MSG268 Cardinality must be 'None' for member type 'None'
typically occurs in the context of SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) or SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) when there is a mismatch in the cardinality settings of a model or data structure.Cause:
This error usually arises when there is an inconsistency in the configuration of a model, particularly regarding the cardinality settings of dimensions or attributes. Cardinality defines the relationship between different entities in a data model, and it can be set to values like 'One', 'Many', or 'None'. The error indicates that the system expects a certain cardinality setting (in this case, 'None') for a member type that is currently set incorrectly.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Model Configuration:
- Go to the model configuration in your SAP IBP or SAC environment.
- Review the cardinality settings for the dimensions and attributes involved in the error message.
Adjust Cardinality Settings:
- Ensure that the cardinality for the member type in question is set to 'None' as required by the system.
- If you find that the cardinality is set incorrectly, change it to 'None' and save the configuration.
Validate Data Model:
- After making changes, validate the data model to ensure that there are no further inconsistencies.
- Check for any other related settings that might be causing conflicts.
Test the Changes:
- Once adjustments are made, test the model or data flow that was causing the error to ensure that the issue is resolved.
Consult Documentation:
- If the issue persists, refer to the official SAP documentation or community forums for additional guidance specific to your version of SAP IBP or SAC.
Contact SAP Support:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, providing them with the error message and context for better troubleshooting.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and correct the cause of the error message /INCMD/MSG268 Cardinality must be 'None' for member type 'None'
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