Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/TASKLIST -
Message number: 004
Message text: ZQR, ZCA and Client SVA steps are not required in Production system
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The SAP error message
/CFG/TASKLIST004
indicates that certain task list steps (in this case, ZQR, ZCA, and Client SVA) are not required in a production system. This typically occurs during the execution of a task list in the SAP system, particularly when performing system configuration or maintenance tasks.Cause:
Task List Configuration: The task list may have been configured to include steps that are not applicable or necessary for a production environment. Steps like ZQR (Quality Review), ZCA (Client Administration), and Client SVA (System Validation Activities) are often used in development or testing environments but may not be relevant in production.
System Landscape: The system landscape may not require these steps in production due to the nature of the business processes or the specific configuration of the SAP system.
Incorrect Execution Context: The task list may have been executed in the wrong context or environment, leading to the inclusion of unnecessary steps.
Solution:
Review Task List Configuration: Check the configuration of the task list to ensure that it is appropriate for the production environment. You may need to modify the task list to exclude the unnecessary steps.
Skip Unnecessary Steps: If the task list allows, you can choose to skip the steps that are not required in the production system. This can often be done by selecting options in the task list execution screen.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guidelines for the specific task list you are using. This can provide insights into which steps are necessary for production and which can be omitted.
System Administrator Input: Consult with your SAP Basis or system administrator to ensure that the task list is being executed correctly and that it aligns with the best practices for your specific SAP landscape.
Testing in Non-Production: If you are unsure about the impact of skipping these steps, consider testing the task list in a non-production environment first to observe the effects.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and ensure that your task list execution is appropriate for your production system.
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