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Transaction Code: RSWF_NOTIF_JOB
Description: Display background job notifications
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Screen: 0
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Development Package: SWF_PUSH_NOTIF_RT
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Overview: RSWF_NOTIF_JOB is a SAP transaction code used to display background job notifications. It is part of the SAP Workflow component (BC-BMT-WFM) and is used to monitor the status of background jobs. Functionality: This transaction code allows users to view the status of background jobs, such as whether they are running, completed, or failed. It also provides information about the job's start and end times, as well as any errors that may have occurred. Additionally, users can use this transaction code to view the details of a specific job, including its parameters and log files. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter RSWF_NOTIF_JOB into the command field in the SAP GUI. 2. Select the “Job Overview:” tab to view a list of all background jobs. 3. Select a job from the list to view its details. 4. Select the “Job Log” tab to view any errors that may have occurred during the job’s execution. 5. Select the “Job Parameters” tab to view any parameters that were set for the job. 6. Select the “Job History” tab to view a history of when the job was started and ended, as well as any other information related to its execution. 7. When finished, select “Back” or “Exit” to return to the main screen. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users regularly check this transaction code for any errors or issues with background jobs in order to ensure that they are running correctly and efficiently. Additionally, users should be aware of any changes in parameters or log files that may affect the performance of a job and take appropriate action if necessary.
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