#DATA Sync & # CONTEXT error in BI 4.1 with ECC 6 environment

I am getting the #DATA Sync & # CONTEXT error in BI 4.1 with ECC 6 environment. When i am adding Excel Sheet as asecondary source for BO report am getting this error. because of below,
Ecc data
Profit center -- 000100
Fiscal Year --- 2,014
Posting Period - 1  to12
Amount 2000
Excel Data
Profit center -- 000100
Discharge Date --- Q1 2014, Q2 2014,
Discharge Port --- Excelerate or Expediate, etc
I ahve created report Using ECC Data like, Profit center,Fiscal Year,Posting Period and Amount.
Now i want to Add from Excel Discharge Date and Discharge Port am getting the #DATA Sync & # CONTEXT error or Imcompatible object.
because i am anot able to merge these objects with ECC Objects. Can anyone suggest me what i can do to achieve this?
Cheers
Murali Durairaj

Hi
Have you created two different data providers (one for ECC, another for Excel data)in
the webI report,
If yes -- check whether able to see data sample in the Excel data provider
Run the WebI Report -- Design Mode -- Edit -- Select the Excel Data Provider --
Check able to see the Data Sample data whichever there in the excel sheet.
If you are able to see the Sample data…then merge common objects (able to merge
only if both the objects have same data types.) then check the data in the
report.

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