/IBX/UI002 - Error in job JOB_CLOSE SY-SUBRC = &1

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /IBX/UI -

  • Message number: 002

  • Message text: Error in job JOB_CLOSE SY-SUBRC = &1

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /IBX/UI002 - Error in job JOB_CLOSE SY-SUBRC = &1 ?

    The SAP error message /IBX/UI002 Error in job JOB_CLOSE SY-SUBRC = &1 typically indicates that there was an issue when trying to close a background job in the SAP system. The SY-SUBRC value provides additional information about the specific error that occurred.

    Possible Causes:

    1. Job Not Found: The job you are trying to close may not exist or may have already been closed.
    2. Authorization Issues: The user executing the job may not have the necessary authorizations to close the job.
    3. Job Status: The job may be in a status that does not allow it to be closed (e.g., it may be in a running or canceled state).
    4. System Errors: There may be underlying system issues or inconsistencies in the job management tables.
    5. Job Dependencies: The job may have dependencies that prevent it from being closed.

    Solutions:

    1. Check Job Status: Use transaction code SM37 to check the status of the job. Ensure that the job exists and is in a state that allows it to be closed.
    2. Review Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to manage background jobs. Check the roles and profiles assigned to the user.
    3. Check Job Logs: Review the job logs for any errors or messages that might indicate why the job cannot be closed.
    4. Use Correct Functionality: Ensure that you are using the correct function or transaction to close the job. Sometimes, using the wrong method can lead to errors.
    5. Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error or provide patches.
    6. System Consistency Check: If you suspect system inconsistencies, consider running consistency checks or consulting with your SAP Basis team.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:
      • SM37: Monitor background jobs.
      • SM36: Define background jobs.
      • SM21: Check system logs for errors.
    • SAP Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation for more details on job management and error handling.
    • SAP Community: Engage with the SAP Community forums for insights from other users who may have encountered similar issues.

    If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to involve your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further investigation.

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