
Calculated (CKF) and restricted (RKF) key figures are often used in BW mainly for re-usability and maintenance reasons. However, the handling in the Query Designer is not optimal in case of huge number of CKF or RKF. Finding a certain CKF/RKF can be tedious and very time consuming. Using the sorting might help, but typically only if the naming supports it. The following screenshot shows the sorting in the BEx key figure section:
The highest number of CKF/RKF on a single MultiProvider I have seen was more than 1.400. Here also the sorting is not really helpful anymore.
A way of supporting a high(er) number and structuring of CKF/RKF is available since the following note (available as of BW 7.3 SP8) was introduced:
1648317 - Hierarchical display of RKF/CKF in Query Designer
It delivers the transaction RSZTREE, which is typically used to maintain a hierarchical structure in the backend. The note also explains how to use it. The following example demonstrates this based on the business content MultiProvider 0RMA_MP01. After activating the content and opening the Query Designer the CKF section there will look like this:
Call now the transaction RSZTREE in the back-end and enter the InfoProvider there:
The CKF/RKF are displayed in the same structure from the Query Designer. Individual grouping typically starts with building up the hierarchy and then assigning the CKF/RKF to the corresponding nodes. The finalized example looks like this:
Re-opening the Query Designer for the corresponding InfoProvider does look like this:
Finally, some additional information/thoughts, which might be beneficial using this functionality:
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