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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SKTZ - Übersetzung: Arbeitsvorrat
Message number: 212
Message text: Number of objects removed from worklist: &1
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SKTZ212
- Number of objects removed from worklist: &1 ?The SAP error message SKTZ212, which states "Number of objects removed from worklist: &1," typically occurs in the context of worklist processing in SAP systems, particularly when dealing with workflow or task management. This message indicates that a certain number of objects (such as tasks or work items) have been removed from a worklist, but it does not necessarily indicate an error in itself. Instead, it is more of an informational message.
Cause:
- Worklist Processing: The message is generated when the system processes a worklist and removes certain items based on specific criteria (e.g., completion of tasks, expiration, or user actions).
- Workflow Completion: If tasks have been completed or are no longer relevant, they may be automatically removed from the worklist.
- User Actions: Users may manually remove items from their worklist, which would also trigger this message.
Solution:
- Review Worklist: Check the worklist to understand which items have been removed and why. This can help determine if the removals were expected or if there are any issues that need to be addressed.
- Check Workflow Status: If the message is related to workflow tasks, verify the status of the workflows to ensure they are functioning correctly and that tasks are being processed as intended.
- User Training: Ensure that users are trained on how to manage their worklists effectively, including understanding when and why items may be removed.
- System Configuration: If the removal of items is unexpected, review the configuration settings related to worklist processing and workflows to ensure they align with business requirements.
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