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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CRM_DPP - CRM Data Privacy
Message number: 087
Message text: Parallel task created and saved log with number &1
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CRM_DPP087
- Parallel task created and saved log with number &1 ?The SAP error message CRM_DPP087, which states "Parallel task created and saved log with number &1," typically indicates that a parallel processing task has been initiated in the SAP system, and a log has been generated for that task. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a background process is running.
Cause:
- Parallel Processing: The system is designed to handle multiple tasks simultaneously to improve performance. When a task is initiated that can run in parallel, this message is generated.
- Long-Running Processes: If a process takes a significant amount of time to complete, the system may create a log to track the progress and status of that task.
- Batch Jobs: This can occur during batch job processing where multiple jobs are executed in parallel.
Solution:
- Check the Log: Use the log number provided in the message (indicated by &1) to check the details of the parallel task. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (e.g., SLG1 for application logs) and entering the log number to see the status and any potential issues.
- Monitor Background Jobs: Use transaction SM37 to monitor background jobs. You can filter by user, job name, or status to find the job associated with the log number.
- Performance Tuning: If the parallel task is taking too long, consider reviewing the performance of the process. This may involve optimizing the underlying data processing logic or increasing system resources.
- Error Handling: If the log indicates an error or warning, address the specific issues mentioned in the log. This may involve correcting data, adjusting configurations, or resolving system resource constraints.
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