Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ATL/GENERAL -
Message number: 180
Message text: Operation cancelled by the user .
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The SAP error message
/ATL/GENERAL180 Operation cancelled by the user
typically indicates that a user has manually canceled an operation or process within the SAP system. This can occur in various contexts, such as during data processing, report generation, or transaction execution.Causes:
- User Intervention: The most common cause is that the user clicked a "Cancel" button or closed a dialog box during an ongoing operation.
- Timeouts: If a process takes too long, users might cancel it out of frustration or impatience.
- System Performance: Slow system performance or unresponsive screens can lead users to believe that the operation is stuck, prompting them to cancel.
- Misconfiguration: In some cases, the system might be misconfigured, leading to unexpected behavior that causes users to cancel operations.
Solutions:
- Check User Actions: Confirm whether the operation was intentionally canceled by the user. If so, no further action may be needed.
- Increase Performance: If the operation is taking too long, consider optimizing the process or checking system performance. This may involve:
- Analyzing and optimizing database queries.
- Increasing system resources (CPU, memory).
- Reviewing background jobs and their scheduling.
- User Training: Provide training to users on how to properly execute operations and what to expect in terms of processing time.
- Error Logging: Check the system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that might provide more context about the cancellation.
- Re-run the Operation: If the cancellation was unintentional, simply re-running the operation may resolve the issue.
- Consult SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes or documentation that might address specific issues related to the operation being performed.
Related Information:
By addressing the underlying causes and providing appropriate solutions, you can minimize the occurrence of this error message in the future.
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