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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STC_TM - Task List Manager Messages
Message number: 380
Message text: Finalization indicator has been removed; task list run can be resumed
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STC_TM380
- Finalization indicator has been removed; task list run can be resumed ?The SAP error message STC_TM380 indicates that the finalization indicator for a task list has been removed, which means that the task list can be resumed. This typically occurs in the context of background processing or task management in SAP Solution Manager or other SAP systems that utilize task lists for managing processes.
Cause:
- Manual Intervention: The finalization indicator may have been removed manually by a user or administrator, allowing the task list to be resumed.
- System Error: An unexpected error or interruption during the execution of a task list may lead to the removal of the finalization indicator.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration or settings related to task management or background processing can also lead to this message.
- Task List Completion: If a task list was not completed successfully, the system may remove the finalization indicator to allow for further processing.
Solution:
- Resume the Task List: You can resume the task list that has been interrupted. This can typically be done through the transaction code related to task management (e.g., STC01 for managing task lists).
- Check Logs: Review the logs for the task list to identify any errors or issues that may have caused the finalization indicator to be removed. This can help in diagnosing the root cause.
- Re-run the Task List: If necessary, you can re-run the task list from the beginning to ensure that all steps are completed successfully.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to task management and the specific task list you are working with for any additional guidance.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you are unable to determine the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the STC_TM380 error and resume your task list processing effectively.
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