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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STC_TM - Task List Manager Messages
Message number: 122
Message text: Task list run file &1 removed from folder &2&3&4
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STC_TM122
- Task list run file &1 removed from folder &2&3&4 ?The SAP error message STC_TM122 indicates that a task list run file has been removed from a specified folder. This error typically occurs in the context of the SAP Task Management (STC) framework, which is used for managing background jobs and task lists in SAP systems.
Cause:
The error can be caused by several factors, including:
- File Deletion: The task list run file was deleted manually or by a process before the system could access it.
- File System Issues: There may be issues with the file system where the task list run files are stored, such as permissions or disk space problems.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration of the task management settings or the file paths in the SAP system.
- Job Termination: The job that was supposed to process the task list may have been terminated unexpectedly, leading to the removal of the associated files.
Solution:
To resolve the STC_TM122 error, you can take the following steps:
- Check File Existence: Verify if the specified file exists in the folder mentioned in the error message. If it has been deleted, you may need to recreate or restore it.
- Review Job Logs: Check the logs of the job that was supposed to run the task list. Look for any errors or warnings that might indicate why the file was removed.
- Permissions Check: Ensure that the SAP system has the necessary permissions to read and write files in the specified directory.
- Disk Space: Check if there is sufficient disk space available in the file system where the task list run files are stored.
- Configuration Review: Review the configuration settings for the task management and ensure that the paths are correctly set up.
- Restart the Job: If the job was terminated, try restarting it to see if it can successfully create and access the required files.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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