on 2019 Aug 27 3:08 PM
Hello Experts,
I'm facing the following problem. I'm trying to define a calculation at planning level WKPRODLOC for a key figure with base planning level WKPRODLOCLOCTO. Therefore I'm using the following expression: KF1@WKPRODLOC = SUM("KF1@WKPRODLOCLOCTO"). With that, I get the error: The planning level used for the output key figure should be a subset of the input planning level.
I'm not quite sure what I am missing here, since in my opinion planning level WKPRODLOC is a subset of WKPRODLOCLOCTO, isn't it?
Do I have the wrong understanding of subset or is it something else that I can't see right now? Are there any other restrictions to that? Does my key figure need to fulfill any kind of requirements to be able to do that? The KF I am using is stored and also Input and Output for Supply Planning.
Thanks in advance
Bastian
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Hi Bastian,
Can you please check and confirm if all root and non-root attributes (including time related) in WKPRODLOC planning level are part of WKPRODLOCLOCTO planning level?
Regards,
Piyush
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Thanks Piyush,
I propably need some sleep, somehow I missed one single attribute time related. Now it seems to work. Problem solved!
Glad I could help 🙂
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