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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPAPO/OM_PERF_MSG -
Message number: 335
Message text: Variable objects: Delete objects
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/SAPAPO/OM_PERF_MSG335
- Variable objects: Delete objects ?The SAP error message
/SAPAPO/OM_PERF_MSG335
typically relates to performance issues in the SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module, specifically concerning variable objects. This error indicates that there are variable objects that need to be deleted to improve performance.Cause:
- Excessive Variable Objects: The system may have accumulated too many variable objects, which can lead to performance degradation during planning runs or data processing.
- Obsolete or Unused Variables: Some variable objects may no longer be in use or relevant to current planning processes, contributing to unnecessary load on the system.
- System Configuration: Incorrect configuration or settings in the APO system can lead to the generation of excessive variable objects.
Solution:
Identify and Delete Unused Variables:
- Use transaction
/SAPAPO/OM_VAR
to access the variable management screen.- Review the list of variable objects and identify those that are obsolete or not in use.
- Delete the identified variable objects to free up system resources.
Regular Maintenance:
- Implement a regular maintenance schedule to review and clean up variable objects to prevent accumulation.
- Consider setting up a process to monitor the creation of new variable objects and assess their necessity.
Performance Tuning:
- Analyze the performance of your APO system and consider tuning parameters that may affect variable object management.
- Consult with your SAP Basis team to ensure that the system is optimized for performance.
Documentation and Training:
- Ensure that users are trained on the proper use of variable objects to minimize the creation of unnecessary ones.
- Maintain documentation on the purpose and usage of variable objects within your organization.
Related Information:
By addressing the root causes and implementing regular maintenance practices, you can mitigate the occurrence of this error and improve the overall performance of your SAP APO system.
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