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Message type: E = Error
Message class: APJ_RT - Application job runtime messages
Message number: 010
Message text: Job &1 has been deleted.
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APJ_RT010
- Job &1 has been deleted. ?The SAP error message APJ_RT010, which states "Job &1 has been deleted," typically indicates that a background job that was scheduled or referenced in the system has been deleted and is no longer available for processing. This can occur for various reasons, such as manual deletion by a user, system cleanup processes, or job failures that lead to automatic deletion.
Causes:
- Manual Deletion: An administrator or user may have manually deleted the job from the job management interface.
- Job Cleanup: SAP systems often have background processes that clean up old or completed jobs, which may lead to the deletion of jobs that are no longer needed.
- Job Failure: If a job fails multiple times, it may be configured to delete itself after a certain number of failures.
- System Configuration: Certain configurations in the job scheduling settings may lead to automatic deletion of jobs after completion or failure.
Solutions:
- Check Job Status: Use transaction code
SM37
to check the status of the job. You can filter by job name, user, or date to see if the job is still listed or if it has been deleted.- Recreate the Job: If the job is essential and has been deleted, you may need to recreate it. Ensure that you have the correct parameters and scheduling information.
- Review Job Logs: If the job was deleted due to failure, review the job logs to understand the reason for the failure. This can help in troubleshooting and preventing future issues.
- Adjust Job Settings: If the job is being deleted automatically, consider adjusting the job settings to prevent this from happening. This may involve changing the job's failure handling or retention settings.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes for specific guidance related to job management and error handling.
Related Information:
SM37
: Job MonitoringSM36
: Job SchedulingSM21
: System LogIf the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for more detailed troubleshooting.
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