/ISDFPS/BATCH_INPUT002 - Transaction: &1 was carried out without errors

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ISDFPS/BATCH_INPUT -

  • Message number: 002

  • Message text: Transaction: &1 was carried out without errors

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ISDFPS/BATCH_INPUT002 - Transaction: &1 was carried out without errors ?

    The SAP error message /ISDFPS/BATCH_INPUT002 typically indicates that a batch input session was processed successfully without any errors. The message format suggests that the transaction specified in the message (&1) was executed without issues.

    Cause:

    1. Successful Execution: The message is not an error but rather an informational message indicating that the batch input session for the specified transaction was completed successfully.
    2. Batch Input Session: This message is generated when a batch input session is processed, and it confirms that all the steps in the session were executed without any errors.

    Solution:

    Since this message indicates success, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are expecting an error or if the results of the transaction are not as expected, consider the following steps:

    1. Review the Batch Input Session: Check the details of the batch input session to ensure that all the intended transactions were processed correctly.
    2. Verify Data: Ensure that the data being processed in the batch input session is correct and meets the necessary criteria for the transaction.
    3. Check Logs: Look at the logs for the batch input session to see if there are any warnings or informational messages that might indicate issues with specific records.
    4. Transaction Results: If you are expecting specific outcomes from the transaction, verify the results in the relevant SAP application to ensure that the expected changes have been made.

    Related Information:

    • Batch Input Sessions: These are used in SAP to automate data entry processes. They allow for the processing of large volumes of data by simulating user input.
    • Transaction Codes: You can use transaction codes like SM35 to monitor and manage batch input sessions.
    • Error Handling: If you encounter actual errors in batch input processing, you would typically see different error messages (e.g., /ISDFPS/BATCH_INPUT001 for errors). In such cases, you would need to investigate the specific error messages to determine the cause and resolution.

    If you have further questions or need assistance with a specific scenario related to this message, feel free to ask!

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