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Error: SAP BI Add-in has disconnected all data sources (ID-111007) with nested error: Invalid request list of objects

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Hi.


We are using Analysis for Office 1.4 (versions from 1.4.12 to 1.4.14) for 32-bit Excel 2013.
And we are getting error SAP BI Add-in has disconnected all data sources (ID-111007) with Nested error: Invalid request list of objects.

 

Datasources for workbook are BEx queries on BI 7.4. The workbook is saved on BW side.


The error occurs when user opens input-enabled workbook that has been previously opened (and thus blocked) by another user.
First when user opens workbook and enter variable filter values on prompt screen, the workbook get executed without error (with warning that infoprovider data is blocked by another user). But when user tries to reenter variable filter values on prompt screen he gets the described error after he pushes OK button on prompt screen.

 

The error occurs not in all workbooks, but only in few of them.

 

We've tried to resave and to recreate workbook. The problem still in its place.

We've also tried to resave BEx queries. The problem still in its place.

 

The most likely problem I've found is the problem with filters on navigational attributes in thread http://scn.sap.com/thread/3705961. But it is not our case. We have nav attributes in query filters with constant restrictions. We also have nav attributes in rows of queries, and transactional data is setting for values there.

 

Is something wrong with some of BEx queries in workbook? Maybe some another problems with nav attributes restrictions?

Or maybe it is the problem with hierarchy variable restrictions in query filter?
Or is it a workbook problem?

 

Any suggestion would be much appreciated.

 

Thank you.
Danila.


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