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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMC_DTL - Messages for DMC data transfer layer
Message number: 318
Message text: No object selected for stopping
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DMC_DTL318
- No object selected for stopping ?The SAP error message DMC_DTL318: No object selected for stopping typically occurs in the context of the SAP Data Management Console (DMC) or during data transfer processes. This error indicates that the system is unable to identify any objects (like data transfers, jobs, or processes) that can be stopped, which may happen for several reasons.
Causes:
- No Active Processes: There may not be any active data transfer processes or jobs currently running that can be stopped.
- Selection Issue: The user may not have selected any objects in the interface before attempting to stop them.
- Permissions: The user may lack the necessary permissions to stop the selected objects.
- System State: The system might be in a state where it cannot process the stop command due to ongoing operations or locks.
Solutions:
- Check Active Processes: Verify if there are any active processes or jobs that can be stopped. You can do this by navigating to the relevant section in the DMC and checking the status of the jobs.
- Select Objects: Ensure that you have selected the appropriate objects (data transfers, jobs, etc.) before attempting to stop them. Make sure to highlight or check the boxes next to the objects you want to stop.
- Review Permissions: Check your user permissions to ensure you have the rights to stop the processes. If necessary, contact your system administrator to adjust your permissions.
- Refresh the Interface: Sometimes, refreshing the DMC interface can help in recognizing the current state of processes. Try refreshing the page or logging out and back in.
- Check for Locks: Investigate if there are any locks or ongoing operations that might prevent stopping the processes. You may need to wait for these to complete or resolve any issues causing the locks.
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