Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTS_CONFIG_MSG_CL - Message Class for Central CTS Configuration
Message number: 186
Message text: Could not delete job scheduling; see messages below for details
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The SAP error message
CTS_CONFIG_MSG_CL186
indicates that there was an issue with deleting a job scheduling in the Change and Transport System (CTS). This error typically arises when there are dependencies or issues related to the transport requests or job scheduling that prevent the deletion from being completed.Causes:
- Dependencies: The job you are trying to delete may have dependencies on other jobs or transport requests that are still active or in use.
- Authorization Issues: The user attempting to delete the job may not have the necessary authorizations to perform this action.
- Job Status: The job may be in a status that does not allow for deletion (e.g., it may be currently running or scheduled).
- Transport Request Issues: There may be issues with the transport request associated with the job, such as it being locked or not properly released.
- System Configuration: There may be configuration issues within the CTS that are preventing the deletion.
Solutions:
- Check Job Status: Verify the status of the job you are trying to delete. If it is currently running or scheduled, you may need to stop or reschedule it before deletion.
- Review Dependencies: Check for any dependencies related to the job. Ensure that there are no other jobs or transport requests that are dependent on it.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to delete the job. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to verify this.
- Transport Request Review: Check the transport request associated with the job. Ensure that it is not locked and is in a state that allows for deletion.
- System Logs: Review the system logs for any additional error messages or details that may provide more context on why the deletion failed.
- Use Transaction Codes: You can use transaction codes like
SM37
(Job Monitoring) to check the status of jobs andSE01
(Transport Organizer) to manage transport requests.- Consult SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message or provide additional troubleshooting steps.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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