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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EEWMGBC - GBC: GIS Business Connector
Message number: 405
Message text: Job created and released
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The SAP error message EEWMGBC405 typically indicates that a job has been created and released in the system, but there may be issues related to its execution or processing. This message is often associated with the Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) module in SAP.
Cause:
- Job Configuration Issues: The job may not be configured correctly, leading to issues during its execution.
- Resource Availability: There may be a lack of resources (e.g., warehouse tasks, stock) required for the job to proceed.
- System Performance: High system load or performance issues may prevent the job from executing as expected.
- Authorization Issues: The user or process executing the job may not have the necessary authorizations.
- Data Consistency: There may be inconsistencies in the data that the job is trying to process.
Solution:
- Check Job Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the job to ensure they are correct and complete.
- Monitor Resource Availability: Ensure that all necessary resources (e.g., stock, warehouse tasks) are available for the job to execute.
- System Performance Monitoring: Check the system performance and load. If the system is under heavy load, consider scheduling the job during off-peak hours.
- Review Authorizations: Ensure that the user or process executing the job has the necessary authorizations to perform the actions required by the job.
- Data Consistency Check: Perform a data consistency check to identify and resolve any inconsistencies that may be affecting the job.
Related Information:
SM37
to monitor job status and SLG1
to check application logs for more detailed error messages.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or EWM support team for further investigation.
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