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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_CMIS_M_20 - Message class for development class CNV_CMIS_M_20
Message number: 009
Message text: Not all reports scheduled successfully
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CNV_CMIS_M_20009
- Not all reports scheduled successfully ?The SAP error message CNV_CMIS_M_20009 indicates that not all reports were scheduled successfully during a conversion or migration process, typically related to the SAP S/4HANA migration or data conversion activities. This error can arise due to various reasons, including configuration issues, missing authorizations, or problems with the underlying data.
Causes:
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect settings in the migration or conversion tools can lead to scheduling failures.
- Authorization Problems: The user executing the reports may not have the necessary authorizations to schedule or execute certain reports.
- Data Issues: Incomplete or inconsistent data can prevent reports from being generated successfully.
- System Performance: High system load or performance issues can lead to timeouts or failures in scheduling reports.
- Missing Dependencies: Some reports may depend on other processes or reports that have not been completed successfully.
Solutions:
- Check Logs: Review the logs for detailed error messages that can provide insights into which specific reports failed and why.
- Verify Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to execute and schedule the reports. You may need to consult with your SAP security team.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings for the migration or conversion process to ensure they are set up correctly.
- Data Validation: Validate the data being processed to ensure it is complete and consistent. Address any data quality issues that may be present.
- System Performance: Monitor system performance and consider scheduling the reports during off-peak hours to reduce load.
- Retry Scheduling: If the issue was transient, try rescheduling the reports after addressing any identified issues.
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If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to engage SAP support for further assistance.
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