You use InfoObject B as a display attribute for InfoObject A.
Which object properties prevent you from changing InfoObject B into a navigational attribute for InfoObject A? Note: There are 3 correct nswers to this question."
A. High Cardinality is set in InfoObject B
B. Attribute Only is set in InfoObject B
C. Data Type "Character String" is set in InfoObject A
D. Conversion Routine "ALPHA" is set in InfoObject A
E. InfoObject B is defined as a Key Figure.
Answer: B,D,E
Explanation:
High Cardinality is a property that can be set on InfoObjects, but it doesn’t prevent the changing of a display attribute into a navigational attribute.
If "Attribute Only" is set for InfoObject B, it can’t be used as a navigational attribute. This setting restricts the InfoObject to only being used as an attribute.
The data type of InfoObject A doesn’t influence the ability to change InfoObject B into a navigational attribute.
If a conversion routine (like "ALPHA") is set in InfoObject A, it doesn’t directly prevent InfoObject B from being used as a navigational attribute, but it might cause inconsistencies in the data when used for navigation.
If InfoObject B is defined as a key figure, it can’t be used as a navigational attribute. Navigational attributes must be dimensions, not key figures.
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