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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SDF/ZQLM -
Message number: 509
Message text: Job &1 has been deleted
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/SDF/ZQLM509
- Job &1 has been deleted ?The SAP error message
/SDF/ZQLM509 Job &1 has been deleted
typically indicates that a job that was expected to be processed or accessed has been deleted from the system. This can occur in various scenarios, such as when a job is manually deleted by a user or when it is automatically removed by the system due to certain conditions.Cause:
- Manual Deletion: A user with the necessary permissions may have deleted the job intentionally.
- Job Expiration: The job may have reached its expiration date or completion status, leading to its automatic deletion.
- System Cleanup: The system may have a cleanup process that removes old or completed jobs based on specific criteria.
- Error in Job Scheduling: There may have been an error in the job scheduling process that led to the job being marked for deletion.
Solution:
- Check Job Status: Use transaction code
SM37
to check the status of the job. Look for any jobs with similar names or IDs to see if they were completed or failed.- Review Job Logs: If the job was executed before deletion, review the job logs for any errors or messages that might indicate why it was deleted.
- 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.
- Check Authorization: Ensure that the user roles and authorizations are correctly set to prevent unauthorized deletions in the future.
- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or notes related to job management in your SAP system to understand the specific configurations that might lead to job deletions.
Related Information:
SM37
(Job Monitoring), SM36
(Define Job), and SM21
(System Log) for job management and troubleshooting.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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