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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACM - Message-Class for all ACM functions/exceptions
Message number: 385
Message text: More than &1 DCLs to process. Using SHDB parallelization framework.
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ACM385
- More than &1 DCLs to process. Using SHDB parallelization framework. ?The SAP error message ACM385, which states "More than &1 DCLs to process. Using SHDB parallelization framework," typically occurs when you are trying to execute a batch input session (SHDB) that exceeds the maximum number of DCLs (Data Control Language statements) that can be processed in parallel.
Cause:
- Exceeding DCL Limit: The error is triggered when the number of DCLs in the batch input session exceeds the predefined limit set in the system. This limit is in place to prevent performance issues and ensure that the system can handle the load effectively.
- Parallel Processing Configuration: The configuration for parallel processing in the SHDB framework may not be optimized for the volume of data being processed.
Solution:
- Reduce the Number of DCLs: If possible, try to reduce the number of DCLs in your batch input session. This can be done by splitting the data into smaller batches or by optimizing the data being processed.
- Adjust Parallel Processing Settings: Check the configuration settings for the SHDB parallelization framework. You may need to adjust the parameters that control the maximum number of DCLs that can be processed in parallel.
- Increase System Resources: If your system has the capacity, consider increasing the resources allocated to the batch input processing to handle more DCLs.
- Review Batch Input Session: Analyze the batch input session to ensure that it is designed efficiently. Look for any unnecessary DCLs that can be removed or optimized.
- Consult SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional guidance or patches related to this error.
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