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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PM0/3FCA_MESSAGES -
Message number: 002
Message text: Processing completed - call results using SLG1
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/PM0/3FCA_MESSAGES002
- Processing completed - call results using SLG1 ?The SAP error message
/PM0/3FCA_MESSAGES002 Processing completed - call results using SLG1
typically indicates that a process has been completed, but there are messages or logs associated with that process that can be reviewed for further details. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the processing has finished and that you can check the logs for any additional information.Cause:
- Process Completion: The message is generated when a specific process (like a background job or a transaction) has completed its execution.
- Logging Mechanism: SAP uses the SLG1 transaction to log messages related to various processes. This message is a prompt to check those logs for any warnings, errors, or informational messages that were generated during the process.
Solution:
Check Logs: To investigate further, you should use transaction code
SLG1
to view the logs related to the specific application area. You can filter the logs based on the object and sub-object to find relevant entries.
- Enter the appropriate selection criteria (like date, time, user, etc.) to narrow down the results.
- Review the messages in the log to identify any issues or warnings that may need to be addressed.
Analyze Messages: Look for any error messages or warnings in the logs that could indicate problems that need to be resolved. Depending on the content of the logs, you may need to take specific actions to address any issues.
Consult Documentation: If the logs indicate a specific error or issue, consult SAP documentation or support resources for guidance on how to resolve that particular issue.
Related Information:
In summary, the message you are seeing is a prompt to check the logs for more detailed information about the process that has completed. By using transaction SLG1, you can gain insights into any issues that may have occurred during the process.
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