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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJD_EXCEPTION - BPC: Data Manager Exception Message Class
Message number: 280
Message text: Total session count: &1
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UJD_EXCEPTION280
- Total session count: &1 ?The SAP error message UJD_EXCEPTION280, which indicates "Total session count: &1," typically arises in the context of SAP BusinessObjects or SAP BW when there is an issue related to session management. This error can occur when the number of active sessions exceeds the allowed limit set in the system configuration.
Cause:
- Session Limit Exceeded: The most common cause of this error is that the total number of active sessions has exceeded the maximum limit configured in the system. This can happen if there are too many users logged in or if sessions are not being properly terminated.
- Configuration Settings: The system may have been configured with a low session limit, which can lead to this error if the user base grows or if there are long-running sessions that are not being cleared.
- Resource Leaks: Sometimes, applications or reports may not be releasing sessions properly, leading to an accumulation of active sessions.
Solution:
- Increase Session Limit: If feasible, consider increasing the maximum session limit in the system configuration. This can usually be done in the administration settings of the SAP system or the relevant application.
- Session Management: Implement better session management practices. Ensure that sessions are properly terminated when users log out or when they are no longer needed.
- Monitor Active Sessions: Regularly monitor the number of active sessions to identify any unusual spikes or patterns. This can help in diagnosing issues before they lead to errors.
- User Education: Educate users about logging out of sessions when they are done, especially in environments where multiple users share resources.
- Check for Leaks: Investigate any applications or reports that may be causing session leaks. This may involve reviewing code or configurations to ensure that sessions are being managed correctly.
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