I keep getting this same error message every time I enter a formula. I'm not sure if I'm entering the formula wrong, but can someone help me?
Hi @Dijones128 ,
Whenever you are referencing the source module in the target module formula and the dimensions are different (no same dimension) you will face this issue.
Make sure you have a common dimension between them so that the target module can read from the source.
Regards,
Hemachandan G
@HemachandanReddy wrote: Hi @Dijones128 , Whenever you are referencing the source module in the target module formula and the dimensions are different (no same dimension) you will face this issue. Make sure you have a common dimension between them so that the target module can read from the source. Regards,Hemachandan G
thanks for the awesome information.
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