on 11-03-2015 9:16 PM
Hello experts,
Is there any problem with the GET function into a REC? As I read here:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_bpc10_ms/helpdata/en/a5/719a63b6fa4ef0964d11d69c607803/content.htm
It's still supported, but when I run the following code, it puts 0 (2012.11 and 2012.12 have values):
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Auditoria = AUD_INPUT
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Concepto = CONCEPTO_NA
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Cuenta = 520000_001
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Entidad = CCB
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Indicador = INDICADOR_NA
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Interco = I_NONE
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Moneda = COP
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Tiempo = 2012.12
*XDIM_MEMBERSET Version = VERSION_NA
*WHEN Cuenta
*IS *
*REC(EXPRESSION=GET(Auditoria="AUD_INPUT",Concepto="CONCEPTO_NA",Cuenta="520000_001",Entidad="CCB",Indicador="INDICADOR_NA",Interco="I_NONE",Moneda="COP",Tiempo="2012.11",Version="REAL"),Tiempo=2013.12)
*ENDWHEN
*COMMIT
I tried to put the entire view explicit into the get, but still no luck. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Andres,
All members that you're specifying in your GET formula must be included in the scope. In this case, Version REAL is missing.
Not sure exactly what you want to do with your script, but to avoid loops you have to add *WHEN Version=VERSION_NA to achieve the same that you would with your current script.
/Cecilia
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