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SAP Exam C_THR96_2405 Topic 7 Question 6 Discussion

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Question #: 6
Topic #: 7
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When using the Build Fact Data and Cube Command, the initial load fails with the following message in the log: Error: System.ArgumentException: Item has already been added. Key in dictionary: '[location].[location].[level1_che_zznostateprovince_geneva]' Key being added: '[location].[location].[level1_che_zznostateprovince_geneva]' at System.Collections.SortedList.Add(Object key, Object value) at System.Collections.SortedList.SyncSortedList.Add(Object key, Object value) at Hrml.DataObjects.HrmlOrgCubeDimensionTree.AddTreeNode(String path, String parentPath, Int32 depth, String caption) in. What is the cause of this error?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Filiberto
1 years ago
Wow, this is like a game of 'where's the typo?' Definitely sounds like a case of duplicate IDs with different capitalization. I'd go with D on this one.
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Brice
1 years ago
Ah, the joys of data integrity issues. Based on the error message, I'd say the answer is D. Clearly, the data has some inconsistencies that need to be addressed.
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Adelina
1 years ago
Haha, 'geneva' as a restricted word? That's a good one! But in all seriousness, I think the answer is D. Duplicate IDs with different cases are definitely the culprit here.
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Ceola
11 months ago
It's important to ensure consistency in naming conventions to avoid these types of errors.
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Vincent
12 months ago
Yeah, having multiple IDs with different cases can definitely cause issues.
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Jess
12 months ago
I agree, D seems like the most likely cause of the error.
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Laurel
1 years ago
I agree with Merissa, option D seems more likely based on the error message.
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Whitley
1 years ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'm guessing the answer is D, since the error message mentions the key being added is the same as the one already in the dictionary. Looks like a case-sensitivity issue to me.
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Aliza
1 years ago
Yes, that makes sense. 'Geneva' and 'geneva' could be causing the problem.
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Almeta
1 years ago
I think you're right, it does seem like a case-sensitivity issue.
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Merissa
1 years ago
But 'geneva' having multiple IDs with different cases could be the reason.
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Goldie
1 years ago
I disagree, I believe it's option D.
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Carisa
1 years ago
Ah, I see the issue now. The error message clearly states that the key '[location].[location].[level1_che_zznostateprovince_geneva]' is being added twice. That means the data used to build the hierarchy has multiple entries for 'geneva' with the same ID.
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Ronnie
1 years ago
'Geneva' might not have a parent in the hierarchy data.
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Enola
1 years ago
To fix the error, we need to ensure that 'Geneva' has a unique parent in the hierarchy data.
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Mitsue
1 years ago
Could be a case sensitivity issue with the IDs.
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Enola
1 years ago
Yes, it seems like 'geneva' has multiple parents in the data causing the duplication issue.
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Nieves
1 years ago
Maybe 'Geneva' and 'geneva' are both being used as IDs.
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Twanna
1 years ago
Looks like 'geneva' has multiple entries with the same ID in the data.
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Merissa
1 years ago
I think the cause of the error is option C.
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