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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNVOM_DEL_SCHED - Messages for Deletion Scheduler
Message number: 009
Message text: Deletion will be executed in &1 jobs
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CNVOM_DEL_SCHED009
- Deletion will be executed in &1 jobs ?The SAP error message CNVOM_DEL_SCHED009 indicates that a deletion operation is scheduled to be executed in a specified number of jobs (denoted by
&1
). This message typically arises in the context of data migration or data deletion processes, particularly when using SAP's data migration tools or during system cleanup activities.Cause:
The error message is generally triggered when:
- Scheduled Jobs: There are multiple jobs scheduled to perform deletion operations, and the system is informing you about the number of jobs that will execute the deletion.
- Data Migration: It may occur during a data migration process where certain data needs to be deleted as part of the migration strategy.
- System Cleanup: It can also happen during routine system maintenance or cleanup activities where data is being removed from the system.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:
Review Scheduled Jobs: Check the job scheduler (transaction code SM37) to see the jobs that are scheduled for deletion. You can analyze the job logs to understand what data is being deleted and why.
Job Management: If the deletion jobs are not needed, you can cancel or delete them from the job scheduler. Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to perform these actions.
Data Backup: Before executing any deletion jobs, ensure that you have a backup of the data if it is critical. This will help you restore the data if needed.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or notes related to the specific data migration or deletion process you are working with. This can provide insights into the expected behavior and any prerequisites.
Contact SAP Support: If you are unsure about the implications of the scheduled deletions or if the message persists without clear reason, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to manage the deletion jobs effectively and resolve the CNVOM_DEL_SCHED009 message.
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