Message type: E = Error
Message class: /AIF/BDC -
Message number: 001
Message text: Recording of batch input session &1 from creator &2 could not be found
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The SAP error message
/AIF/BDC001 Recording of batch input session &1 from creator &2 could not be found
typically occurs in the context of the Application Interface Framework (AIF) when the system is unable to locate a specific batch input recording that is required for processing a batch input session. This can happen for several reasons, including:Causes:
- Missing Recording: The batch input recording specified in the error message does not exist in the system. This could be due to deletion or it was never created.
- Incorrect Session Name: The session name (
&1
) or creator (&2
) might be incorrectly specified or misspelled.- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the batch input recording.
- Transport Issues: If the recording was created in a different system (e.g., development) and not transported to the current system (e.g., production), it will not be found.
- System Configuration: There may be configuration issues in the AIF or the batch input processing settings.
Solutions:
- Check for Recording: Verify if the batch input recording exists in the system. You can do this by navigating to the transaction code
SHDB
(Batch Input Recording) and checking if the recording with the specified name is available.- Recreate the Recording: If the recording is missing, you may need to recreate it. Ensure that you follow the correct steps to create a new batch input recording.
- Verify Session Name and Creator: Double-check the session name and creator details in the error message to ensure they are correct.
- Check Authorizations: Ensure that the user executing the process has the necessary authorizations to access the batch input recording.
- Transport the Recording: If the recording was created in a different environment, ensure that it is transported to the current environment where the error is occurring.
- Review AIF Configuration: Check the AIF configuration settings to ensure that everything is set up correctly for batch input processing.
Related Information:
SHDB
: To view and manage batch input recordings.SM35
: To monitor batch input sessions.If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or AIF support team for further investigation.
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