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Message class: /STTPEC/INT_MSG -
Message number: 605
Message text: Update Processing for &1 ...
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/STTPEC/INT_MSG605
- Update Processing for &1 ... ?The SAP error message
/STTPEC/INT_MSG605 Update Processing for &1 ...
typically indicates an issue with the update processing in the SAP system. This error can occur in various contexts, often related to the update framework or when processing background jobs.Cause:
- Update Termination: The error may arise if an update request has been terminated or failed during processing.
- Database Lock: There might be a database lock that prevents the update from being processed.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration in the update settings or related components can lead to this error.
- Data Consistency Issues: If the data being processed is inconsistent or violates integrity constraints, it can cause the update to fail.
- System Performance: High system load or performance issues can lead to timeouts or failures in update processing.
Solution:
- Check Update Logs: Review the update logs to identify the specific cause of the error. You can use transaction codes like
SM13
(Update Records) to check for any failed updates.- Analyze Short Dumps: If the error is related to a short dump, use transaction
ST22
to analyze the dump and identify the root cause.- Database Locks: Use transaction
SM12
to check for any database locks that might be causing the issue. If locks are found, they may need to be released.- Reprocess Updates: If the update has failed, you may need to reprocess it. This can often be done through transaction
SM14
(Reprocess Update Requests).- Check Configuration: Ensure that the update configuration is correct. This may involve checking settings in transaction
SPRO
or related configuration transactions.- System Performance: Monitor system performance and consider optimizing the database or application server if performance issues are identified.
Related Information:
SM13
: Display Update RecordsSM12
: Display and Delete LocksST22
: Dump AnalysisSM14
: Reprocess Update RequestsIf the issue persists after following these steps, it may be necessary to engage SAP support for further assistance.
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