001 u0096 Inconsistent Input Parameter (Parameter : i_sid, value 0)

hi gurus,
In BI 7.0 while trying to manage the Standard Cube data through the manage option I am getting the following error
"001 – Inconsistent Input Parameter (Parameter : i_sid, value 0)"

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    regards,
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    Hello,
    (I know, the answer is a year late, but at least it will be documented for the future: i've recently had the same error in my system)
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    ODSR_4D9N908VICXPGL4JLEU4G141C     9
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    Hi BI experts,
    I have a question. When I load my data from a DSO to a infocube it loads succesvol. But when i try to look at the data in the infocube I get the error "Inconsistent input parameter (Parameter: i_sid, value 0). Does someone know the solution to this problem.
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    Hi Folks,
    in case somebody else come accross this problem.
    this simple code solved the problem.
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