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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_PE_POST -
Message number: 858
Message text: Batch input session for simulation analysis created
<ZK>Simulate Transfer</> was executed. For TCode<AB> FB01</>, <AB>FBB1
</>, <AB>FBS1</>, or <AB>FBV1 </>no direct simulation functionality is
available. Instead the Posting Engine has created a batch session for
analysis, which can be used for analysis.
The session can be analyzed with transaction <AB>SM35</>:
Session name: &V1&
Queue ID: &V2&
Time stamp: &V3&
Go to <AB>SM35 </>in the target system and analyze the batch session.
<ZH>IMPORTANT</>: Note that processing the session would create a
document in the target system (if no processing error occurs). Therefore
you should only analyze the screens of the batch session, but you should
not process the session itself.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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CNV_PE_POST858
- Batch input session for simulation analysis created ?The SAP error message "CNV_PE_POST858 Batch input session for simulation analysis created" is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense, but rather an informational message indicating that a batch input session has been created for simulation analysis during a data migration or conversion process. This message is typically associated with the SAP Conversion Tools, particularly in the context of data migration projects.
Cause:
- Data Migration Process: This message is generated when you are using SAP's data migration tools, such as the SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit or other conversion tools, to simulate the data migration process.
- Batch Input Session: The system creates a batch input session to allow you to review and analyze the data that will be migrated. This is part of the simulation process to ensure that the data is correctly formatted and that there are no issues before the actual migration takes place.
Solution:
- Review the Batch Input Session: You can review the created batch input session to analyze the data that has been prepared for migration. This can help identify any potential issues or errors before proceeding with the actual data migration.
- Use transaction code
SM35
to access and manage batch input sessions.- Check for Errors: If there are any issues with the data, they will typically be logged in the batch input session. Review the logs for any warnings or errors that need to be addressed.
- Adjust Data as Necessary: Based on the findings from the batch input session, you may need to adjust your data or the migration settings to ensure a successful migration.
- Proceed with Migration: Once you have reviewed and resolved any issues, you can proceed with the actual data migration process.
Related Information:
SM35
(Batch Input Monitoring) and LTMC
(Migration Cockpit) for managing migration tasks.In summary, the message indicates that a batch input session has been created for simulation purposes, and it is essential to review this session to ensure a smooth data migration process.
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