Message type: E = Error
Message class: /AIF/MES -
Message number: 155
Message text: Message/test file &1 canceled
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The SAP error message
/AIF/MES155 Message/test file &1 canceled
typically occurs in the context of the Application Interface Framework (AIF) when processing messages or files. This error indicates that a specific test file (denoted by&1
, which is a placeholder for the actual file name) has been canceled during processing.Causes:
- User Intervention: The processing of the test file may have been manually canceled by a user.
- System Errors: There could be underlying system issues, such as connectivity problems, that caused the processing to fail.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings in AIF or related components may lead to the cancellation of the message processing.
- Data Issues: The data within the test file may not meet the required validation criteria, leading to a cancellation.
- Timeouts: If the processing takes too long, it may be automatically canceled due to timeout settings.
Solutions:
- Check Logs: Review the AIF logs for more detailed error messages that can provide insights into why the file was canceled.
- Reprocess the File: If the cancellation was due to a temporary issue, you can try to reprocess the test file.
- Validate Data: Ensure that the data in the test file is correct and meets all validation rules.
- Configuration Review: Check the AIF configuration settings to ensure they are set up correctly.
- User Permissions: Ensure that the user processing the file has the necessary permissions to execute the operation.
- System Health Check: Perform a health check on the SAP system to ensure there are no underlying issues affecting performance.
Related Information:
SLG1
(Application Log) to view logs related to AIF processing.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 assistance.
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