How To Fix 9P033 - Batch input session was created. Check and restart report.


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: 9P - Russia and Ukraine class messages for development

  • Message number: 033

  • Message text: Batch input session was created. Check and restart report.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message 9P033 - Batch input session was created. Check and restart report. ?

    The SAP error message 9P033 indicates that a batch input session has been created, and it suggests that you should check and restart the report. This message typically occurs in the context of batch input processing, where data is being transferred into the SAP system from external sources or during data migration activities.

    Cause:

    1. Batch Input Session Creation: The error message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a batch input session has been created. This can happen when a report or transaction is executed that processes a large amount of data, and the system creates a batch input session to handle the data input.
    2. Incomplete Processing: If the batch input session is not processed completely or if there are issues with the data being input, it may require manual intervention.
    3. Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user executing the report may not have the necessary authorizations to process the batch input session.
    4. System Performance: If the system is under heavy load, it may affect the processing of the batch input session.

    Solution:

    1. Check the Batch Input Session:

      • Go to transaction SM35 to view the batch input sessions.
      • Check the status of the session created. If it is in "Error" status, you can analyze the errors and take corrective actions.
      • If the session is in "Ready" status, you can process it by selecting the session and clicking on "Process".
    2. Review Logs:

      • Check the logs for any specific errors that may have occurred during the batch input processing. This can provide insights into what went wrong.
    3. Restart the Report:

      • If necessary, you can restart the report that generated the batch input session. Ensure that any issues causing the session to fail are resolved before restarting.
    4. Authorization Check:

      • Ensure that the user executing the report has the necessary authorizations to create and process batch input sessions.
    5. System Performance:

      • If the system is under heavy load, consider scheduling the batch input processing during off-peak hours to improve performance.

    Related Information:

    • Batch Input Processing: This is a method used in SAP to automate data entry by simulating user input. It is commonly used for data migration and mass data updates.
    • Transaction Codes:
      • SM35: To manage and monitor batch input sessions.
      • SM37: To check job logs if the batch input was executed as a background job.
    • Error Handling: Familiarize yourself with common errors that can occur during batch input processing and how to resolve them.

    If you continue to experience issues or if the batch input session does not process as expected, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or technical team for further investigation.

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