Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTS_CONFIG_MSG_CL - Message Class for Central CTS Configuration
Message number: 187
Message text: Job scheduling for system &1 has been deleted successfully
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The SAP error message CTS_CONFIG_MSG_CL187 indicates that the job scheduling for a specific system (denoted by
&1
) has been deleted successfully. This message is typically related to the Change and Transport System (CTS) in SAP, which is responsible for managing changes and transports across different SAP systems.Cause:
The message itself is not an error but rather an informational message indicating that a scheduled job related to the transport system has been deleted. This could happen for several reasons, including:
- Manual Deletion: An administrator or user manually deleted the job from the job scheduling system.
- System Cleanup: The system may have performed a cleanup operation that removed old or unnecessary scheduled jobs.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration of the CTS or related systems may have led to the deletion of the job.
- Transport Request Completion: If a transport request has been completed, the associated job may be deleted as part of the cleanup process.
Solution:
Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless you are expecting the job to be present. However, if you need to ensure that job scheduling is functioning correctly, consider the following steps:
- Verify Job Requirements: Check if the job that was deleted was necessary for your transport processes. If it was, you may need to recreate it.
- Review Job Scheduling: Use transaction codes like
SM37
(Job Monitoring) to review the status of jobs and ensure that other jobs are running as expected.- Check Logs: Look at the system logs or job logs to see if there are any related messages or errors that could provide more context.
- Recreate Job: If the job is essential, you can recreate it using the appropriate transaction codes or configuration settings in the CTS.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to CTS for any specific configurations or best practices.
Related Information:
SE09
/ SE10
: Transport OrganizerST22
: Dump AnalysisSM37
: Job MonitoringIf you continue to experience issues or if the deletion of the job is unexpected, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further investigation.
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