Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BSNAGT/MESSAGE -
Message number: 185
Message text: &1 messages removed from processing/sending (from &2 selected messages)
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The SAP error message
/BSNAGT/MESSAGE185
indicates that a certain number of messages have been removed from processing or sending. This typically occurs in the context of the SAP Business Communication Services (BCS) or the SAP Business Workflow, where messages are queued for processing, such as emails or notifications.Cause:
- Message Filtering: The system may have certain filters or criteria that determine which messages are eligible for processing. If messages do not meet these criteria, they will be removed from the queue.
- Technical Errors: There could be underlying technical issues, such as connectivity problems, configuration errors, or issues with the message format that prevent the messages from being processed.
- User Authorization: If the user or process attempting to send the messages does not have the necessary authorizations, the messages may be removed from processing.
- System Configuration: Incorrect configuration settings in the BCS or workflow settings can lead to messages being filtered out or removed.
Solution:
- Check Message Logs: Review the message logs to identify why the messages were removed. This can provide insights into any filtering criteria or errors that occurred.
- Review Configuration: Ensure that the configuration settings for the BCS or workflow are correct. This includes checking the settings for message types, recipients, and any filters that may be applied.
- User Authorizations: Verify that the user or process has the necessary authorizations to send the messages. Adjust roles and permissions as needed.
- Error Handling: Implement error handling mechanisms to capture and log any issues that occur during message processing. This can help in diagnosing problems in the future.
- Testing: Conduct tests with a smaller set of messages to see if the issue persists. This can help isolate the problem and determine if it is related to specific messages or a broader configuration issue.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be necessary to engage SAP support for further assistance.
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