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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_PE_POST -
Message number: 812
Message text: Status of job &1 successfully adjusted
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CNV_PE_POST812
- Status of job &1 successfully adjusted ?The SAP error message "CNV_PE_POST812 Status of job &1 successfully adjusted" typically relates to the data migration process, particularly in the context of SAP's Conversion and Migration tools. This message indicates that the status of a specific job (identified by &1) has been successfully adjusted, which usually means that the job has been processed or updated in some way.
Cause:
- Job Status Update: This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the status of a job has been changed. It may occur during data migration or conversion processes when the system is updating the status of jobs in the background.
- Data Migration Process: It can occur during the execution of a migration project, where various jobs are scheduled to run, and their statuses are updated as they progress.
Solution:
- Check Job Status: Review the job log or job overview in the SAP system to understand the current status of the job. You can use transaction codes like
SM37
to monitor job statuses.- Review Logs: Look at the detailed logs for the job to see if there are any warnings or errors that need to be addressed. This can provide insights into whether the job completed successfully or if further action is required.
- Follow-Up Actions: If the job has completed successfully, you may not need to take any further action. However, if there are subsequent jobs that depend on this job, ensure they are scheduled and executed as needed.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific migration or conversion process you are working on for any additional steps or considerations.
Related Information:
SM37
(Job Monitoring), SLG1
(Application Log), and SCC3
(Client Copy Log) for monitoring and troubleshooting.In summary, the message "CNV_PE_POST812 Status of job &1 successfully adjusted" is generally informational, indicating that a job's status has been updated. Monitoring the job's progress and reviewing logs will help ensure that the migration process continues smoothly.
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