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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SALERT - Messages for the Alert Framework
Message number: 202
Message text: A alert of category &1 is to be sent
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SALERT202
- A alert of category &1 is to be sent ?The SAP error message SALERT202 indicates that an alert of a specific category (denoted by &1) is to be sent. This message is part of the SAP Alert Management system, which is used to monitor and manage alerts within the SAP environment.
Cause:
The error message SALERT202 typically occurs when:
- An alert has been triggered based on predefined conditions in the SAP system.
- The alert is configured to notify users or administrators about specific events or issues that require attention.
- The alert category (represented by &1) indicates the type of alert being generated, such as system performance issues, job failures, or other critical events.
Solution:
To address the SALERT202 message, you can take the following steps:
Check Alert Configuration:
- Review the configuration of the alert that triggered the message. Ensure that the alert conditions are set correctly and that the alert category is appropriate for the situation.
Review Alert Log:
- Access the alert log to see details about the alert that was triggered. This can provide insights into the underlying issue that caused the alert.
Investigate the Cause:
- Identify the root cause of the alert. This may involve checking system performance, reviewing job logs, or analyzing other relevant data.
Take Corrective Action:
- Based on the findings from the investigation, take appropriate corrective actions to resolve the issue that triggered the alert.
Test Alert Functionality:
- After addressing the issue, test the alert functionality to ensure that alerts are being sent as expected and that the system is functioning correctly.
Adjust Alert Settings:
- If necessary, adjust the alert settings to prevent similar alerts from being triggered in the future, or to ensure that alerts are sent to the appropriate personnel.
Related Information:
ALRTCATDEF
to define alert categories and ALRTDISP
to display alerts.If the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for more in-depth troubleshooting.
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