Hello all,
i try to Import Values from one Cube to another over TI Prozess. The Datasource for the TI Import Process ist a view from the Target Cube
I have no Idea whats wrong and hope someone can help me soon
"@TOT","@TOT","1010","@TOT","@TOT","CAD","@None","@None","REPOBT","BASEET","P10030","AC","1202","@None","1202","0_","200712","Monthly","122604.",Data Source line (1) Error: MetaData procedure line (0): Cannot convert field number 14, value "@None" to a real number.
Cannot convert field number 14, value "@None" to a real numb
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Re: Cannot convert field number 14, value "@None" to a real
Hi Christian,
It sounds like Field 14 is a String, not a Numeric value. To use this as a number you need to encapsulate it inside StringToNumber() in the TI process. However, I don't know what you would expect to be able to convert @None into as a real number, so the Metadata process may need some thought.
It sounds like Field 14 is a String, not a Numeric value. To use this as a number you need to encapsulate it inside StringToNumber() in the TI process. However, I don't know what you would expect to be able to convert @None into as a real number, so the Metadata process may need some thought.
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Re: Cannot convert field number 14, value "@None" to a real
Christian, check the Variables tab and change the type of any variables that are not guaranteed to always return a numeric value to string. Then in your code you can always apply more convoluted logic, for example check if the variable does not hold "@none" or some other string and if it doesn't just convert it to a number like Chris K has suggested and load to the cube.
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Re: Cannot convert field number 14, value "@None" to a real
This was good for a Monday morning laugh.qml wrote:...apply more convoluted logic
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Re: Cannot convert field number 14, value "@None" to a real
Found the Solution. It was wrong spelling in the formula. Thanks all for helping me
Chris
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Re: Cannot convert field number 14, value "@None" to a real numb
Thanks everyone got this in Perspectives using a cube view as input with all dims defined as strings.
The cure was to change the view being used as a template in the Datasource section of the TI and accept keep all variables.
Don't know why it fixed it, but it did.
The cure was to change the view being used as a template in the Datasource section of the TI and accept keep all variables.
Don't know why it fixed it, but it did.