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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSO - BW Repository
Message number: 448
Message text: Cannot schedule or execute &1 &2 because not active
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RSO448
- Cannot schedule or execute &1 &2 because not active ?The SAP error message RSO448 indicates that a specific object (like a report, query, or job) cannot be scheduled or executed because it is not active. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence) environments.
Cause:
The error message RSO448 is triggered when:
- The object you are trying to execute or schedule is not active. This could be due to:
- The object has not been activated after being created or modified.
- The object is in a state that does not allow execution (e.g., it may be in a draft state).
- The object might have been deleted or is no longer available in the system.
Solution:
To resolve the RSO448 error, you can follow these steps:
Check Object Status:
- Verify the status of the object (e.g., InfoProvider, Query, or DataSource) in the SAP BW system.
- Ensure that the object is active. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (like RSA1 for Data Warehousing Workbench) and checking the activation status.
Activate the Object:
- If the object is not active, activate it. This can usually be done by selecting the object and choosing the "Activate" option from the menu.
- For queries, you can activate them in the Query Designer.
Check Dependencies:
- Ensure that all dependent objects are also active. Sometimes, an object may depend on other objects that need to be activated first.
Recheck Scheduling:
- After activation, try to schedule or execute the object again to see if the error persists.
Review Logs:
- If the issue continues, check the system logs or job logs for any additional error messages that might provide more context.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions related to the type of object you are working with.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSO448 error and successfully schedule or execute the desired object.
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