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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 00 -
Message number: 105
Message text: Transaction restarted by user
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00105
- Transaction restarted by user ?The SAP error message "00105 Transaction restarted by user" typically indicates that a user has manually restarted a transaction that was previously in progress. This can happen for various reasons, such as the user wanting to correct an error, change input data, or simply restart the process for any other reason.
Causes:
- User Intervention: The most common cause is that the user intentionally chose to restart the transaction.
- System Timeout: If a transaction takes too long, the system may time out, prompting the user to restart.
- Error in Processing: If an error occurs during the transaction, the user may choose to restart it to resolve the issue.
- Session Management: Users may have multiple sessions open and may inadvertently restart a transaction in one session while working in another.
Solutions:
- Review User Actions: Check if the user intentionally restarted the transaction. If so, ensure they understand the implications of doing so.
- Check for Errors: Investigate if there were any errors that prompted the user to restart the transaction. Look at the logs or messages preceding the restart.
- Session Management: Encourage users to manage their sessions effectively to avoid confusion and accidental restarts.
- Training: Provide training to users on how to handle transactions properly and what to do in case of errors.
- System Configuration: If timeouts are frequent, consider reviewing system settings related to session timeouts and transaction processing limits.
Related Information:
If the issue persists or if there are underlying problems causing frequent restarts, it may be necessary to involve SAP support or a technical consultant to investigate further.
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