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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SS - Integration IMG - function model - SAP analyzer
Message number: 265
Message text: Background job created; job name: &, user name: &
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SS265
- Background job created; job name: &, user name: & ?The SAP error message SS265 indicates that a background job has been created successfully. This message is not an error in the traditional sense; rather, it is an informational message that confirms the successful creation of a background job in the SAP system. The placeholders
&
in the message will be replaced with the actual job name and user name associated with the job.Cause:
Since SS265 is an informational message, there is no specific "solution" required. However, if you are looking to manage or monitor the background job, you can do the following:
Check Job Status: Use transaction code SM37
to monitor the status of the background job. You can filter by job name, user name, or date to find the specific job.
Review Job Logs: If you need to troubleshoot or check the results of the job, you can view the job logs in the same transaction (SM37
) after the job has completed.
Job Management: If you need to modify, delete, or analyze the job further, you can do so from the SM37
transaction or use transaction SM36
to create or schedule new jobs.
Background Jobs: Background jobs in SAP are used to execute tasks that do not require user interaction. They can be scheduled to run at specific times or intervals.
Job Scheduling: You can schedule jobs using transaction SM36
, where you can define the job name, the program to be executed, and the scheduling details.
Monitoring Tools: Besides SM37
, you can also use transaction SM65
for monitoring background jobs and SM66
for monitoring jobs across the entire system.
Job Variants: If your job requires specific parameters, you can create job variants to manage these parameters effectively.
In summary, the SS265 message is a confirmation of job creation, and you can use various SAP tools to manage and monitor the background jobs as needed.
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