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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BSNAGT/MESSAGE -
Message number: 277
Message text: Job &1 created.
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/BSNAGT/MESSAGE277
- Job &1 created. ?The SAP error message
/BSNAGT/MESSAGE277 Job &1 created.
typically indicates that a background job has been successfully created in the SAP system. This message is not an error in the traditional sense; rather, it is an informational message that confirms the creation of a job.Cause:
&1
placeholder is replaced with the job name or ID that has been created.Since this message is informational, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are looking to verify or manage the job that has been created, you can do the following:
Check Job Status: You can check the status of the job using transaction code SM37
. Enter the job name or other relevant criteria to find the job and see its status (e.g., scheduled, released, finished, etc.).
Review Job Details: In SM37
, you can also review the job's details, including the job steps, logs, and any potential issues that may have occurred during execution.
Monitor Job Execution: If you need to monitor the job while it is running, you can do so in the same transaction. You can also set up alerts or notifications if the job fails or completes.
Job Management: If you need to modify, delete, or manage the job further, you can do so from the job management options available in SM37
.
Transaction Codes:
SM37
: Monitor Background JobsSM36
: Define Background JobSM39
: Job OverviewJob Scheduling: Background jobs in SAP are typically scheduled for tasks that need to run without user intervention, such as data processing, report generation, or batch processing.
Job Logs: After a job has run, you can check the job log for any messages or errors that occurred during its execution. This can help in troubleshooting if the job does not complete successfully.
If you encounter any issues with the job after its creation, you may need to investigate the job logs or the specific task that the job is performing to identify any underlying problems.
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