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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSPC - Process Chains
Message number: 145
Message text: Termination request for run &1 was canceled
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RSPC145
- Termination request for run &1 was canceled ?The SAP error message RSPC145 indicates that a termination request for a specific process chain run (denoted by &1) was canceled. This error typically occurs in the context of process chains in SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BW/4HANA when a process chain is either manually canceled or encounters an issue that leads to its termination.
Causes:
- Manual Cancellation: The process chain was manually canceled by a user or an administrator.
- System Issues: There may be underlying system issues, such as resource constraints, that caused the process chain to terminate unexpectedly.
- Process Errors: One of the individual processes within the process chain may have encountered an error, leading to the cancellation of the entire chain.
- Timeouts: The process may have taken too long to execute, leading to a timeout and subsequent cancellation.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration of the process chain or its individual steps can lead to failures.
Solutions:
- Check Logs: Review the process chain logs and the individual process logs to identify the specific reason for the cancellation. This can provide insights into what went wrong.
- Re-run the Process Chain: If the issue was a temporary glitch, you can try re-running the process chain.
- Analyze Resource Usage: Monitor system resources (CPU, memory, etc.) to ensure that there are no bottlenecks affecting the execution of the process chain.
- Check for Errors in Individual Processes: Investigate any errors in the individual processes that are part of the chain. Resolve any issues found there.
- Adjust Timeout Settings: If timeouts are a recurring issue, consider adjusting the timeout settings for the processes involved.
- Review Configuration: Ensure that the process chain and its components are correctly configured. This includes checking for any missing or incorrect settings.
Related Information:
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to access the process chain monitor and view the status of process chains.By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the issue related to the RSPC145 error message.
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