on 09-15-2008 2:13 PM
Hi Experts,
I can not suppress the compounded characteristic in the BEx and Web Analyzer with the following scenario:
I have an InfoObject 0WBS_ELEM with the compounded char 0SOURCSYSTEM. I have already put the InfoObject 0SOURCSYSTEM in the rows (with no display) and in the global filter. If I put the InfoObject 0WBS_ELEM in the rows i donu2019t see the compounded char 0SOURCSYSTEM (this is OK). If i put the navigational attribute BANKCODE (BANKCODE have also 0SOURCSYSTEM as compoundend char) of 0WBS_ELEM in the rows, i see the 0SOURCESYSTEM in the result. For example i see CA/8900 in place of 8900.
Have you any idea how I can suppress the compounded char (0SOURCSYSTEM) in the result for the navigational attribute BANKCODE?
Greetings,
Murat.
I think BANKCODE has double compounding as you said 0SOURCESYSTEM and some thing else.Can you check that for bankcode.
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Unfortunatly, I fear it's a BI problem, since the Bankcode is compounded, I don't think it consider that the one you display in the report with no data (linked to your WBS_ELEM) is the same than the one linked to the BANKCODE.
If 0SOURCSYSTEM is also an attribute of 0WBS_ELEM (apart from the compounding), maybe you could make a test to display this source system with no display (heuuu .... yes, not very clear, but I guess you understood me)
If not, the solution could be to create a ZBANKCODE, not compounded, which would be the copy of the 0 one.
If it's "only" code, a workaround could also be to load the code, without the source system, as the text of the nav. attribute.
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