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Message type: E = Error
Message class: F0 - FI batch program messages
Message number: 086
Message text: Print job & has been scheduled
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The SAP error message F0086, which states "Print job & has been scheduled," typically indicates that a print job has been successfully scheduled in the SAP system but may not have been processed or printed yet. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating the status of the print job.
Cause:
- Print Job Scheduling: The print job has been scheduled for processing but may not have been executed yet due to various reasons such as printer availability, spool request processing, or system load.
- Spool Request: The print job is placed in the spool queue, waiting for the printer to become available or for the system to process it.
- Printer Configuration: The printer may not be configured correctly, or there may be issues with the printer itself (e.g., offline, out of paper, etc.).
- User Authorization: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to execute the print job.
Solution:
- Check Spool Requests: Go to transaction code SP01 to check the status of the spool requests. Look for the specific print job and see if it is still in the queue or if there are any errors associated with it.
- Printer Status: Verify the status of the printer in transaction code SPAD. Ensure that the printer is online, properly configured, and has no issues (e.g., paper jams, offline status).
- Reprint the Job: If the print job is stuck, you can try to reprint it by selecting the spool request and choosing the option to print again.
- Check User Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to print. This can be checked in the user profile or by consulting with the system administrator.
- System Load: If the system is under heavy load, it may take longer for print jobs to be processed. Monitor the system performance and wait for the job to be processed.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or support for further investigation.
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By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the issue related to the print job scheduling in SAP.
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