Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PF1/PE_PP -
Message number: 106
Message text: At least one parallel job in the mass run (&1,&2,&3) has been terminated
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/PF1/PE_PP106
- At least one parallel job in the mass run (&1,&2,&3) has been terminated ?The SAP error message /PF1/PE_PP106 indicates that at least one parallel job in a mass run has been terminated. This error typically occurs in the context of production planning or similar processes where multiple jobs are executed in parallel to improve efficiency.
Cause: Job Termination: One or more of the parallel jobs that were supposed to run as part of the mass run have failed or been terminated. This could be due to various reasons such as: Resource constraints (e.g., memory, CPU). Errors in the job logic or data inconsistencies. System issues or interruptions (e.g., network problems, system crashes). Timeouts or exceeding execution limits.
Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings for the parallel processing or job scheduling can lead to failures. Data Issues: Problems with the data being processed, such as missing or incorrect entries, can cause jobs to fail.
Solution: Check Job Logs: Review the logs of the terminated jobs to identify the specific error messages or issues that caused
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