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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PF1/MSG_GUI -
Message number: 159
Message text: All started tasks have been processed
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/PF1/MSG_GUI159
- All started tasks have been processed ?The SAP error message
/PF1/MSG_GUI159
with the text "All started tasks have been processed" typically indicates that a batch job or a task that was initiated has completed its processing. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that there are no more tasks to process in the current context.Cause:
- Completion of Tasks: The message is generated when all tasks that were started in a particular session or job have been completed successfully.
- Job Scheduling: If you are running a batch job or a background process, this message may appear when the job has finished executing all its steps.
- User Interaction: In some cases, this message may appear in the context of a user interface where a user has initiated multiple tasks, and the system is informing them that all tasks have been processed.
Solution:
Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless you were expecting more tasks to be processed. Here are some steps you can take if you believe there should be more tasks:
- Check Job Status: If you were running a batch job, check the job status in transaction
SM37
to ensure that it completed successfully and did not encounter any errors.- Review Logs: Look at the job logs or application logs to see if there were any issues during processing that might have caused tasks to be skipped or not executed.
- Re-run the Job: If you believe that not all tasks were processed, you may need to re-run the job or task to ensure that all necessary processes are completed.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the context in which this message appears, consult the relevant SAP documentation or help resources for more information on the specific transaction or process you are working with.
Related Information:
SM37
(Job Monitoring), SM21
(System Log), and SLG1
(Application Log) to investigate further.In summary, the message /PF1/MSG_GUI159
is generally not a cause for concern, but if you are experiencing issues with task processing, further investigation may be warranted.
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