Number of key figures per query

Hi guys
I have a cube with over 150 key figures.
In query designer I can see only the first 150.
Does anyone know where to change this limitation?
Regards
Shlomi

Hi Thejo,
There is no direct way to do this using another BW query simply because the data is not stored in either Masterdata Info Objects/CUBE ODS. They are stored in BW system tables which are not directly accesible by any queries to build using the Query Builder.
Try to locate the system table that holds these Info (Keyfigures + Query Name) and do ABAP Query instead.
Regards,
Jkyle

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