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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LTR2_ES_ANA -
Message number: 081
Message text: Cancelled by user
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The SAP error message LTR2_ES_ANA081: Cancelled by user typically occurs in the context of SAP applications related to data analysis or reporting, particularly when a user cancels a process or operation that was in progress. This can happen in various scenarios, such as during data extraction, report generation, or analysis tasks.
Cause:
- User Intervention: The most straightforward cause is that the user manually canceled the operation, either intentionally or accidentally.
- Timeouts: If a process takes too long to execute, a user might cancel it out of frustration or due to a misunderstanding of the expected duration.
- System Performance: Slow system performance or resource constraints can lead to users canceling operations that seem to be taking too long.
- User Interface Issues: Sometimes, the user interface may not respond as expected, leading users to believe that the process is stuck and prompting them to cancel it.
Solution:
- Check User Actions: Confirm whether the cancellation was intentional. If it was accidental, the user can simply re-initiate the process.
- Optimize Performance: If the process is taking too long, consider optimizing the underlying queries or data processing logic to improve performance.
- Increase Timeout Settings: If applicable, adjust timeout settings in the SAP system to allow longer processing times before a user might feel the need to cancel.
- Monitor System Resources: Ensure that the SAP system has adequate resources (CPU, memory, etc.) to handle the operations being performed. If necessary, consider scaling up resources or optimizing existing workloads.
- User Training: Provide training to users on expected processing times and how to handle long-running operations to reduce the likelihood of cancellations.
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If the issue persists or if there are specific scenarios where this error frequently occurs, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support for further assistance.
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