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#INCOMPATIBLE error Muntasir Jilani Aug 25, 2010 9:42 AM Currently Being Moderated Hi, I #datasync error in web intelligence am getting #CONTEXT error and #INCOMPATIBLE error in webi report values when refresh the report.Any suggestion?Thanks & Regards,M.A.Jilani 11482Views Re: #CONTEXT error and #INCOMPATIBLE
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error Amr Salem Aug 25, 2010 9:59 AM (in response to Muntasir Jilani) Currently Being Moderated this happens in cause of putting incompatible dimensions and measures from different contexts.try to check your universe or your query.and when you create the query try to select compatible dimensions and error 30270 web intelligence measures which all come under the same contextgood luck Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: #CONTEXT error and #INCOMPATIBLE error Muntasir Jilani Aug 25, 2010 10:52 AM (in response to Amr Salem) Currently Being Moderated Thanks bro...i will see to it. Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: #CONTEXT error and #INCOMPATIBLE error Srivatsa Kondapalli Aug 25, 2010 11:00 AM (in response to Muntasir Jilani) Currently Being Moderated In addition to the above, this also happens when you try to bring in dimensions from different data providers and try to display them in one table.In such a case, you will have to create DETAIL variables for Dimensions coming in from one of the data providers Alert Moderator Like (0) Go to original post Tweet Actions Login to follow, like, comment, share and bookmark content. Login Register Follow SCNJive Software Version: 5.0.6.2 , revision: 201308121150.54f5b14.release_5_0_6_2
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Rathbun @ 6:28 pm One of the hardest concepts to explain when introducing new folks to Business Objects is context. I now imagine blog readers who have been working with the tools http://www.dagira.com/2010/01/04/calculation-context-part-i-overview/ for a while have started nodding their heads in agreement, only to stop and say, "Hey, wait a second, is Dave talking about universe contexts or report calculation contexts?" And the answer is, of course, yes. Both concepts can be quite complicated and take a while to fully understand. Since I have already written a number of blog posts about universe contexts I thought it was time error in to turn my attention to the report technique of calculation contexts. Note that this concept is used in Desktop Intelligence and Web Intelligence but not in Crystal. This post is intended to be an overview only. I have plans for a detailed post on each of the various context operators where I will go into much more depth. For this post my goal is to introduce the error in web concept and provide some basic definitions. Introducing Calculation Context The default calculation context is defined by the dimensions that participate in a report block. It is this feature that makes the dynamic nature of measures possible. When dimensions are removed from or added to a block the context changes and the measure amounts also change. This is controlled by the projection function set on each measure by the universe designer. However, a report writer sometimes wants a measure to be fixed at a particular value. Percentages are a really simple example. To calculate a contribution percentage I need to divide each individual value by the overall grand total. In order to do that, I need to know how to generate the grand total anywhere I want it. In order to do that, I need to understand how to use the various calculation context operators. Context Operators There is a simple (but powerful) set of context operators that I can choose from. I intend to briefly define each one in this blog post and then dive into more detail in future posts. As I mentioned when I started, the default context for a measure is based on the dimension