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Invalid Number Error in BI Publisher

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Invalid Number Error in BI Publisher 

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we are experiencing an issue with a BI Publisher Report. We created two data models G_1 and G_2 (you can see them in the attachments); the second one is linked to the first one through two common parameters (G_1.HRQ_QSTNR_SECTIONS_B.QSTNR_SECTION_ID = G_2.HRQ_QSTNR_SECTIONS_B.QSTNR_SECTION_ID; G_1.HRA_FEEDBACK_REQUEST.PARTICIPANT_PERSON_ID = G_2.HRA_FEEDBACK_REQUEST.PARTICIPANT_PERSON_ID). The goal of G_2 is to sum the values of the column MEDIA_PESATA_RISPOSTA (you can find in the G_1 Data Model); this sum has to be grouped for these two values : QSTNR_SECTION_ID and PARTICIPANT_PERSON_ID. Therefore the column 'SUM' has to contain several sums: each sum is the result of the sum of the MEDIA_PESATA_RISPOSTA

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