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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STC_SC_TASKS - System Copy Task Messages
Message number: 057
Message text: Export from previous task '&1' in same task list run will be used
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STC_SC_TASKS057
- Export from previous task '&1' in same task list run will be used ?The SAP error message STC_SC_TASKS057 indicates that during the execution of a task list in the SAP system, the system has detected that it will use the export from a previous task in the same task list run. This typically occurs in the context of background processing or task scheduling, particularly when dealing with task lists in the SAP Solution Manager or other related systems.
Cause:
- Task Dependencies: The error usually arises when there are dependencies between tasks in a task list. If a task is designed to use the output of a previous task, and that output is available, the system will use it instead of re-executing the previous task.
- Task Configuration: The configuration of the task list may be set up in such a way that it expects to reuse the output from a previous execution.
- Execution Context: If the task list is executed multiple times in a short period, the system may decide to optimize performance by reusing existing data.
Solution:
- Review Task List Configuration: Check the configuration of the task list to ensure that it is set up correctly. Make sure that the dependencies between tasks are intentional and that the output from previous tasks is valid for reuse.
- Check Task Execution: If you expect a task to run again and produce new output, ensure that the conditions for its execution are met. This may involve checking the parameters or settings that control when a task is executed.
- Force Re-execution: If you need to force the task to re-execute and not use the previous output, you may need to adjust the task list settings or clear the previous output manually, depending on the specific context and requirements.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance on handling task lists and dependencies in your version of SAP.
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