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Message type: E = Error
Message class: GRANTMGMT - Grants Management Message Class
Message number: 733
Message text: Task will be run at &1. It is determined by report rule &2
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GRANTMGMT733
- Task will be run at &1. It is determined by report rule &2 ?The SAP error message GRANTMGMT733 indicates that a task related to grant management will be executed at a specified time, and this timing is determined by a specific report rule. This message is typically informational rather than an error, but it can indicate that there are certain conditions or configurations that need to be addressed.
Cause:
- Scheduled Task: The message indicates that a task is scheduled to run at a specific time, which is determined by the report rule. This is common in grant management processes where tasks are executed based on predefined rules.
- Configuration Issues: If the report rule is not set up correctly or if there are issues with the scheduling, it may lead to confusion or delays in task execution.
- System Settings: The system may be configured to run certain tasks at specific intervals or based on certain triggers, which can lead to this message being displayed.
Solution:
- Check Report Rule Configuration: Review the configuration of the report rule (&2) to ensure it is set up correctly. Make sure that the timing and conditions for the task execution are appropriate.
- Monitor Scheduled Jobs: Use transaction codes like SM37 to monitor scheduled jobs and see if the task is running as expected. This can help identify if there are any delays or issues with the job execution.
- Review Task Execution Timing: If the timing of the task execution is not suitable, consider adjusting the report rule or the scheduling parameters to better fit your needs.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more detailed information on grant management and report rules to ensure that you are following best practices.
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