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How To Fix CACSY106 - Delete the cancelled update modules using transation SM13


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CACSY - Messages for Check and Repair Programs

  • Message number: 106

  • Message text: Delete the cancelled update modules using transation SM13

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  • What causes this issue?

    You are about to regenerate the totals tables. If cancelled udate runs
    are manually started after the regeneration, the relevant totals are
    written in the tables again.

    How to fix this error?

    Delete all the cancelled update runs and then generate all the relevant
    totals tables again.
    The function modules are named as follows:
    <APPL>_POST_<SUMTAB>_<UPDATE MODE>
    Examples:
    CACS00_POST_SUMRE_V1
    CACS00_POST_SUMSE01_V2
    CACS00_POST_SUMSE01_V3

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CACSY106 - Delete the cancelled update modules using transation SM13 ?

    The SAP error message CACSY106 indicates that there are cancelled update requests in the system that need to be addressed. This typically occurs when an update process fails or is interrupted, leading to incomplete or cancelled update modules that can cause inconsistencies in the database.

    Cause:

    1. System Errors: The update process may have encountered an error due to system issues, such as database locks, timeouts, or resource constraints.
    2. User Intervention: A user may have manually cancelled an update process, leading to incomplete entries.
    3. Program Errors: Bugs or issues in the ABAP programs that handle updates can also lead to cancelled update requests.

    Solution:

    To resolve the issue, you need to delete the cancelled update modules. This can be done using transaction SM13. Here are the steps:

    1. Access Transaction SM13:

      • Log in to your SAP system.
      • Enter transaction code SM13 in the command field and press Enter.
    2. Display Update Requests:

      • In the SM13 screen, you will see a list of update requests.
      • You can filter the requests by selecting the appropriate options (e.g., "Cancelled" status).
    3. Identify Cancelled Requests:

      • Look for entries with the status "Cancelled" or "Error".
      • Note the details of these requests, as you may want to investigate why they were cancelled.
    4. Delete Cancelled Requests:

      • Select the cancelled update requests you want to delete.
      • Use the "Delete" option (usually available in the menu or as a button) to remove these entries from the system.
    5. Confirm Deletion:

      • Confirm the deletion when prompted. This will remove the cancelled update modules from the system.
    6. Monitor System:

      • After deletion, monitor the system for any further issues related to updates.
      • Check if the update processes are running smoothly without further cancellations.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:

      • SM13: Display and manage update requests.
      • SM21: Check system logs for errors that may have caused the cancellations.
      • ST22: Analyze dump analysis for any ABAP runtime errors.
    • Preventive Measures:

      • Regularly monitor update requests to catch issues early.
      • Ensure that the system has adequate resources (memory, CPU) to handle update processes.
      • Review and optimize ABAP programs that are frequently involved in update processes.
    • Documentation:

      • Refer to SAP Notes and documentation for specific guidance on handling update requests and troubleshooting update issues.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CACSY106 error and maintain the integrity of your SAP system's update processes.

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