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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSBC - Messages for DTP Command and Command Templates
Message number: 111
Message text: Canceled by user
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RSBC111
- Canceled by user ?The SAP error message RSBC111, which states "Canceled by user," typically occurs in the context of background jobs or processes that have been manually terminated by a user. This can happen in various scenarios, such as when a user cancels a report, a data extraction job, or a batch process in SAP.
Causes:
- Manual Cancellation: The most straightforward cause is that a user has manually canceled the job or process.
- Timeouts: If a job takes too long to execute, it may be canceled by the user or by system settings.
- Resource Constraints: If the system is under heavy load, users may cancel jobs that are taking too long to complete.
- User Intervention: Users may cancel jobs due to errors or unexpected results during execution.
Solutions:
- Check Job Status: Review the job status in transaction codes like SM37 (Job Monitoring) to see if it was indeed canceled by a user.
- Re-run the Job: If the job was canceled unintentionally, you can re-run it. Ensure that the parameters are correct and that the job is not expected to take an excessive amount of time.
- Analyze Logs: Check the job logs for any errors or warnings that might indicate why the job was taking too long or why it was canceled.
- Optimize Performance: If jobs are frequently canceled due to timeouts, consider optimizing the job's performance by reviewing the underlying queries or processes.
- User Training: Ensure that users understand the implications of canceling jobs and provide training on how to monitor job performance effectively.
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