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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/RSUSERANL -
Message number: 017
Message text: User &1 was successfully transferred to the tRFC queue
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/ISDFPS/RSUSERANL017
- User &1 was successfully transferred to the tRFC queue ?The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/RSUSERANL017 User &1 was successfully transferred to the tRFC queue
indicates that a user-related action has been queued for processing via the transactional Remote Function Call (tRFC) mechanism. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the user data has been queued for further processing.Cause:
- tRFC Queueing: The message indicates that the user data for user
&1
has been successfully queued for processing. This typically occurs when there is a need to process user data asynchronously, such as when user data is being transferred between systems or when certain actions need to be executed in the background.- System Load: The queuing may occur due to high system load or when the system is configured to handle user data processing in a batch mode.
Solution:
- Check tRFC Queue: You can check the tRFC queue to see if the user data is being processed as expected. Use transaction
SM58
to monitor the tRFC calls and ensure that there are no errors in processing.- Monitor Background Jobs: If the user data is part of a background job, check the status of the job in transaction
SM37
to ensure it is running correctly and has completed successfully.- Error Handling: If there are issues with the processing of the queued data, you may need to investigate the logs for any errors that occurred during the processing of the tRFC calls.
- System Performance: If the queuing is due to high system load, consider optimizing the system performance or scheduling the user data processing during off-peak hours.
Related Information:
SM58
for monitoring tRFC queues, SM37
for checking background jobs, and SLG1
for viewing application logs related to user processing.If you are experiencing issues beyond the informational message, further investigation into the specific context of the user data transfer and the system's performance may be necessary.
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