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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SDF/MON -
Message number: 041
Message text: Job &1 has been deleted
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The SAP error message
/SDF/MON041 Job &1 has been deleted
typically indicates that a job that was scheduled or expected to run has been deleted from the job management system. This can occur for various reasons, such as manual deletion, system cleanup processes, or issues with job scheduling.Causes:
- Manual Deletion: An administrator or user may have manually deleted the job from the job scheduling system.
- Job Cleanup: The system may have a cleanup process that automatically deletes old or completed jobs.
- Job Scheduling Issues: There may be issues with the job scheduling configuration that led to the job being removed.
- System Errors: Unexpected system errors or crashes could lead to jobs being deleted or not properly recorded.
Solutions:
- Check Job Status: Verify the status of the job in the job management system. You can do this by navigating to the job scheduling transaction (e.g., SM37) and checking for the job ID.
- Recreate the Job: If the job is essential and has been deleted, you may need to recreate it. Ensure that all parameters and scheduling details are correctly set.
- Review Logs: Check system logs (e.g., SM21) for any related error messages or warnings that could provide insight into why the job was deleted.
- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or notes regarding job management and scheduling in your SAP environment.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you suspect a bug, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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