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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDU_REPART - Messages for Repartitioning InfoProviders
Message number: 104
Message text: The scheduler job was deleted manually
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RSDU_REPART104
- The scheduler job was deleted manually ?The SAP error message RSDU_REPART104 indicates that a scheduled job in the SAP system was deleted manually. This error typically occurs in the context of data extraction or data loading processes, particularly when using the SAP BW (Business Warehouse) system.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is the manual deletion of a job that was scheduled to run in the background. This could happen due to:
- User Intervention: An administrator or user may have deleted the job from the job scheduling interface (transaction SM37 or similar).
- System Maintenance: During system maintenance or cleanup activities, jobs may be removed.
- Job Configuration Issues: If there are issues with the job configuration or if the job was not set up correctly, it might lead to manual deletion.
Solution:
To resolve the RSDU_REPART104 error, you can take the following steps:
Check Job Status: Use transaction SM37 to check the status of the job. Look for any jobs that may have been scheduled and see if they are still present or if they have been deleted.
Recreate the Job: If the job has been deleted, you will need to recreate it. This can be done by:
- Going to the relevant data extraction or loading process.
- Scheduling the job again through the appropriate transaction (e.g., RSA1 for data loading).
Review Job Logs: If the job was deleted due to an error or issue, review the job logs for any error messages or warnings that could provide insight into why the job was deleted.
Check Authorization: Ensure that the user who deleted the job had the appropriate authorizations. Sometimes, jobs are deleted inadvertently by users who may not fully understand the implications.
Monitor Job Execution: After recreating the job, monitor its execution to ensure that it runs successfully without further issues.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the RSDU_REPART104 error effectively.
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