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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SYBPM - Messages for Sybase ASE Database Monitor
Message number: 044
Message text: Data cache &1 has been created
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SYBPM044
- Data cache &1 has been created ?The SAP error message SYBPM044 indicates that a data cache has been created for a specific object or data set. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning it is not necessarily indicative of a problem that needs to be resolved. However, it can be relevant in the context of performance tuning or troubleshooting.
Cause:
The message SYBPM044 is generated when the SAP Business Process Management (BPM) framework creates a data cache for a specific data object. This can occur during various operations, such as when a process instance is started, or when data is accessed that requires caching for performance optimization.
Solution:
Since SYBPM044 is an informational message, there is usually no direct action required unless you are experiencing performance issues or unexpected behavior related to caching. Here are some steps you can take if you want to address any concerns:
Monitor Performance: If you notice performance degradation, monitor the system's performance metrics to see if the data cache is impacting performance positively or negatively.
Review Cache Settings: Check the configuration settings for caching in your SAP system. You may want to adjust the cache size or expiration settings based on your system's needs.
Clear Cache: If you suspect that the cache is causing issues (e.g., stale data), you can clear the cache. This can usually be done through transaction codes or specific administrative functions in SAP.
Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to caching in BPM to understand best practices and recommendations.
Check for Related Messages: Look for other error or warning messages that may provide additional context or indicate a related issue.
Related Information:
If you are still unsure or if the message is accompanied by other errors, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or technical team for further analysis.
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