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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /LTB/MC -
Message number: 182
Message text: The number of jobs exceeds the number of jobs that can run for the proj.
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/LTB/MC182
- The number of jobs exceeds the number of jobs that can run for the proj. ?The SAP error message
/LTB/MC182
indicates that the number of jobs scheduled for a particular project has exceeded the maximum limit set in the system. This typically occurs in the context of project management or job scheduling within SAP, particularly when using the SAP Logistics Execution or Project System modules.Cause:
- Exceeding Job Limit: Each project or job can have a predefined limit on the number of concurrent jobs that can be executed. If this limit is exceeded, the system will throw this error.
- Configuration Settings: The maximum number of jobs allowed for a project may be configured in the system settings, and it might be set too low for the current workload.
- Job Scheduling Conflicts: There may be conflicts in job scheduling, where multiple jobs are trying to run simultaneously, leading to the limit being reached.
Solution:
- Review Job Configuration: Check the configuration settings for the project to see what the maximum number of jobs allowed is. This can usually be found in the project settings or job scheduling parameters.
- Increase Job Limit: If the current limit is too low for your needs, consider increasing the maximum number of jobs allowed for the project. This can typically be done by a system administrator or someone with the appropriate permissions.
- Optimize Job Scheduling: Review the scheduled jobs and see if there are any that can be rescheduled or canceled to free up capacity.
- Monitor Job Execution: Ensure that jobs are completing successfully and not hanging or failing, which could contribute to the job count remaining high.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions on how to adjust job limits and manage job scheduling effectively.
Related Information:
CJ20N
for project management or SM37
for monitoring job execution.If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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