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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 298
Message text: Invalid calendar settings, command has been ignored
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DB6PM298
- Invalid calendar settings, command has been ignored ?The SAP error message DB6PM298: Invalid calendar settings, command has been ignored typically indicates that there is an issue with the calendar settings in the database or the SAP system configuration. This error can occur in various contexts, such as when scheduling jobs, managing database backups, or performing other time-sensitive operations.
Causes:
- Incorrect Calendar Configuration: The calendar settings in the database or SAP system may not be configured correctly. This could include issues with time zones, holidays, or working days.
- Database Settings: The database itself may have invalid or inconsistent calendar settings that do not align with the SAP system's expectations.
- Job Scheduling Conflicts: If there are jobs scheduled that conflict with the defined calendar settings, this error may arise.
- System Time Zone Mismatch: A mismatch between the system time zone and the database time zone can lead to invalid calendar settings.
Solutions:
Check Calendar Settings:
- Review the calendar settings in the SAP system. Ensure that the working days, holidays, and time zones are correctly defined.
- You can check the calendar settings in transaction codes like
SCAL
(for calendar maintenance) orSM37
(for job monitoring).Database Configuration:
- Verify the database calendar settings. Ensure that they are consistent with the SAP system settings.
- If necessary, consult your database administrator to check and correct any invalid settings.
Job Scheduling:
- Review any scheduled jobs that may be causing conflicts. Adjust their scheduling to align with the valid calendar settings.
- Use transaction
SM36
to manage job scheduling and ensure that jobs are set to run on valid days.Time Zone Settings:
- Check the time zone settings in both the SAP system and the database. Ensure they match and are set correctly.
- You can check the time zone settings in transaction
RZ10
(for instance profile settings) orRZ11
(for instance parameters).Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP Notes or documentation related to calendar settings and job scheduling for specific guidance on your version of SAP.
System Restart:
- In some cases, a system restart may be required to apply changes made to the calendar settings.
Related Information:
SCAL
, SM37
, SM36
, RZ10
, and RZ11
for managing calendar settings and job scheduling.If the issue persists after checking and adjusting the settings, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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