Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BSNAGT/MESSAGE -
Message number: 344
Message text: &1 Messages found but only &2 messages will be selected.
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The SAP error message
/BSNAGT/MESSAGE344
typically indicates that there are more messages found than the system is configured to select or process at one time. This can occur in various contexts, such as during batch processing, message handling, or data extraction.Cause:
- Message Limit: The system has a predefined limit on the number of messages that can be processed or selected at once. In this case, the number of messages found exceeds this limit.
- Configuration Settings: The configuration settings for message handling or processing may restrict the number of messages that can be selected.
- Performance Considerations: The limit may be in place to prevent performance issues that could arise from processing too many messages simultaneously.
Solution:
- Increase the Limit: If possible, adjust the configuration settings to increase the limit of messages that can be selected. This may involve changing parameters in the relevant transaction or customizing settings in the SAP system.
- Filter Messages: Apply filters to reduce the number of messages being processed. This can be done by specifying criteria that narrow down the selection to only the most relevant messages.
- Batch Processing: If the system cannot handle a large number of messages at once, consider processing messages in smaller batches. This can help manage the load on the system and ensure that all messages are eventually processed.
- Check for Errors: Review the messages that are being generated to ensure there are no underlying issues causing an excessive number of messages to be created.
Related Information:
SM37
for job monitoring or SLG1
for application log analysis.If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or technical team for further analysis and assistance.
/BSNAGT/MESSAGE343 &1 relevant XI Queues in status SYSFAIL.
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/BSNAGT/MESSAGE342 &1 XI Queues used by &2 checked MBC Messages.
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/BSNAGT/MESSAGE345 Message content compressed (before: &1, after &2)
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/BSNAGT/MESSAGE346 Message content decompressed (before &1, after &2)
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