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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SP01R - SP01 Error Messages
Message number: 073
Message text: &1 of &2 spool requests were saved in directory &3.
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SP01R073
- &1 of &2 spool requests were saved in directory &3. ?The SAP error message SP01R073 indicates that a certain number of spool requests have been saved in a specified directory. This message typically arises in the context of spool management, where the system is informing you about the status of spool requests.
Cause:
The error message SP01R073 is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message. It indicates that a certain number of spool requests (e.g., print jobs) have been saved in a specific directory. This can occur due to various reasons, such as:
- Spool Request Management: The spool requests may have been processed and saved for later retrieval or archiving.
- System Configuration: The system may be configured to save spool requests in a specific directory for auditing or reporting purposes.
- Job Completion: The message may appear after a batch job or print job has completed, indicating that the output has been saved.
Solution:
Since SP01R073 is an informational message, there may not be a direct "solution" required. However, you can take the following steps to manage spool requests effectively:
- Check Spool Requests: Use transaction code SP01 to view the spool requests. You can check the status of the requests and see if they have been processed correctly.
- Review Directory: Navigate to the specified directory mentioned in the message to verify that the spool requests are indeed saved there.
- Configuration Review: If you want to change how spool requests are managed or saved, review the configuration settings in your SAP system related to spool management.
- Archiving: If the spool requests are no longer needed, consider archiving or deleting old spool requests to free up space and improve system performance.
Related Information:
If you encounter any issues with the spool requests or if they are not behaving as expected, you may want to consult with your SAP Basis team or refer to SAP support for further assistance.
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