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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BGRFC - qRFC - New Background RFC
Message number: 107
Message text: Action canceled by user
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BGRFC107
- Action canceled by user ?The SAP error message BGRFC107: Action canceled by user typically occurs in the context of the Background RFC (BGRFC) framework, which is used for asynchronous communication between SAP systems. This error indicates that a user has manually canceled a BGRFC action, which can happen for various reasons.
Causes:
- Manual Cancellation: The most straightforward cause is that a user or administrator has manually canceled the BGRFC action, either through transaction codes or monitoring tools.
- Timeouts: If a BGRFC action takes too long to execute, it may be canceled by the system or by a user who is monitoring the process.
- System Configuration: Misconfigurations in the BGRFC settings or in the communication setup between systems can lead to actions being canceled.
- Resource Constraints: If the system is under heavy load or if there are resource constraints (like memory or CPU), actions may be canceled to free up resources.
- Error Handling: If there are errors in the processing of the BGRFC action, it may lead to a cancellation.
Solutions:
- Check Logs: Review the BGRFC logs and transaction logs to identify the specific reason for the cancellation. Use transaction SM58 for monitoring and troubleshooting.
- Re-execute the Action: If the cancellation was unintentional, you can re-execute the BGRFC action. This can often be done through the same transaction or program that initiated the action.
- Adjust Timeout Settings: If timeouts are causing cancellations, consider adjusting the timeout settings in the BGRFC configuration.
- Monitor System Performance: Ensure that the system has adequate resources and is not under heavy load. Use transaction ST03N to analyze performance metrics.
- Review User Permissions: Ensure that users have the appropriate permissions and that there are no conflicts in user roles that might lead to unintended cancellations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to BGRFC for any specific recommendations or known issues.
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