Initiative still linked to old bucket?

Hi,
We are running SAP RPM 4.5 so far we are running programs like RPM_FIN02 etc to integrate the FIDATA. Now we have created a custom BI report that reads our RPM_FIDATA. In this BI report we are getting errors like "Not assigned" in place of an initiative. We think the error is occuring because those initiatives were moved from one bucket to the other. Now we are looking for a solution to resolve this problem. Please assist.
Your assistance will be muchly appreciated.
Regards,
Siya
Edited by: Siyabonga Fata on Mar 25, 2010 5:55 AM

Hi,
I have fixed the issue, there was a problem with the master data which i have resolved.
Regards,
Siyabonga

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