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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EAM_WF - Messages for EAM Workflow
Message number: 164
Message text: Don't set Del. flag of Task List &1 &2 &3 in background
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EAM_WF164
- Don't set Del. flag of Task List &1 &2 &3 in background ?The SAP error message EAM_WF164, which states "Don't set Del. flag of Task List &1 &2 &3 in background," typically occurs in the context of SAP's Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) module, particularly when dealing with task lists in a background processing scenario.
Cause:
This error message is triggered when there is an attempt to set the deletion flag for a task list in the background processing mode. The system does not allow this operation because it could lead to inconsistencies or issues if the task list is being used or referenced elsewhere. The deletion flag is a critical attribute that should be handled with care, especially in a background job where the context may not be fully controlled or monitored.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, consider the following steps:
Check Background Job Configuration: Ensure that the background job is not trying to set the deletion flag for task lists. Review the job's configuration and logic to prevent this operation.
Manual Deletion: If you need to delete a task list, consider doing it manually in the foreground rather than through a background job. This allows for better control and visibility over the operation.
Review Task List Usage: Ensure that the task list you are trying to delete is not currently in use or referenced by other processes. If it is, you may need to wait until those processes are complete.
Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to EAM and task list management for any specific guidelines or best practices regarding deletion operations.
Error Handling in Code: If you are developing custom code that interacts with task lists, implement error handling to catch this specific error and provide appropriate feedback or alternative actions.
SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you believe it is a bug, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance. They may provide patches or updates that address this issue.
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