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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/MONITOR -
Message number: 106
Message text: Already 99 entries in database for this node; maximum reached
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/SCWM/MONITOR106
- Already 99 entries in database for this node; maximum reached ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/MONITOR106 Already 99 entries in database for this node; maximum reached
typically occurs in the context of SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM). This error indicates that the system has reached the maximum limit of 99 entries for a specific node in the database, which is a constraint set by the system to prevent performance issues or data overload.Cause:
- Node Limit Reached: The error is triggered when the number of entries for a particular node exceeds the predefined limit of 99. This can happen if there are too many active processes, tasks, or records associated with that node.
- Configuration Settings: The limit may be a result of specific configuration settings in the EWM system that restrict the number of entries for performance reasons.
Solution:
- Review Active Entries: Check the active entries associated with the node in question. You may need to identify and possibly delete or archive older entries that are no longer needed.
- Adjust Configuration: If the business process requires more than 99 entries, consider adjusting the configuration settings to increase the limit. This may involve consulting with your SAP Basis or EWM configuration team to modify the relevant parameters.
- Monitor System Performance: Ensure that increasing the limit does not adversely affect system performance. It may be necessary to conduct performance testing after making changes.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to EWM for any specific guidelines or recommendations regarding this error message.
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