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Message type: E = Error
Message class: F0 - FI batch program messages
Message number: 201
Message text: Job & is scheduled for deletion
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The SAP error message F0201, which states "Job & is scheduled for deletion," typically indicates that a background job in the SAP system has been marked for deletion. This can happen for various reasons, such as administrative actions, job scheduling issues, or system maintenance tasks.
Causes:
- Manual Deletion: An administrator may have manually scheduled the job for deletion.
- Job Completion: The job may have completed its execution, and the system is set to delete completed jobs after a certain period.
- Job Scheduling Issues: There may be issues with the job scheduling configuration or parameters that lead to the job being marked for deletion.
- System Cleanup: Regular system maintenance tasks may include deleting old or unnecessary jobs to free up resources.
Solutions:
- Check Job Status: Use transaction code
SM37
to check the status of the job. Look for any logs or messages that might indicate why the job is scheduled for deletion.- Review Job Configuration: Ensure that the job is configured correctly and that there are no issues with the scheduling parameters.
- Re-schedule the Job: If the job is still needed, you may need to re-schedule it. You can do this by creating a new job with the same parameters.
- Consult with Administrators: If you are not the administrator, consult with your SAP Basis team or system administrator to understand why the job was marked for deletion and if it can be restored or re-scheduled.
- Check System Settings: Review the system settings related to job management to ensure that jobs are not being automatically deleted too soon.
Related Information:
SM37
: Monitor Background JobsSM36
: Define Background JobSM21
: System LogIf the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal IT support team for more in-depth troubleshooting.
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