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Component: BC-CCM-BTC
Component Name: Background Processing
Description: Parameter to be selected if all errors that occur when deleting table entries or job logs are to be ignored. The most important task of this parameter is to instruct the background processing system to continue deleting a job, even if the job log cannot be deleted. The job log is stored in the TEMSE database. The TEMSE is a component of the SAP system, which is not part of the background processing system. No serious data inconsistencies occur, even if a job is deleted without a log with FORCEDMODE. The TEMSE database has functions for consistency checking itself, which can be used to clean up orphaned data.
Key Concepts: Forced mode is a feature of SAP's BC-CCM-BTC Background Processing component. It allows users to manually force the start of a background job, overriding any existing scheduling settings. This can be useful when a job needs to be started immediately, or when a job has failed and needs to be restarted. How to use it: To use forced mode, open the job in the SAP GUI and select the “Force Start” option. This will override any existing scheduling settings and start the job immediately. The job will then run until it is finished or manually stopped. Tips & Tricks: When using forced mode, it is important to remember that any existing scheduling settings will be overridden. This means that if the job is set to run on a regular schedule, it will not run again until the next scheduled time. It is also important to remember that jobs started in forced mode will not be restarted automatically if they fail. Related Information: For more information on forced mode and other features of SAP's BC-CCM-BTC Background Processing component, please refer to the official SAP documentation.