How To Fix NJIT_MSG090 - Total number of slots should be a positive integer


NJIT_MSG090 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: NJIT_MSG - NJIT Inbound message class

  • Message number: 090

  • Message text: Total number of slots should be a positive integer

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message NJIT_MSG090 - Total number of slots should be a positive integer ?
    The SAP error message NJIT_MSG090, which states "Total number of slots should be a positive integer," typically occurs in the context of SAP's Job Scheduling or Resource Management functionalities. This error indicates that a configuration or input value related to the number of slots (which can refer to resources, tasks, or job slots) is either missing, set to zero, or set to a negative value, which is not acceptable.
    
    Cause: Invalid Configuration: The number of slots has been configured incorrectly in the system settings or job definitions. Data Entry Error: A user may have entered a non-integer value or a zero/negative value in a field that requires a positive integer. System Bug: There may be a bug or issue in the version of SAP being used that is causing this error to be triggered incorrectly.
    Solution: Check Configuration: Navigate to the relevant configuration settings in SAP where the number of slots is defined (e.g., in job

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