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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPCEM/BEST1 -
Message number: 005
Message text: Batch input session & has been created
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The SAP error message
/SAPCEM/BEST1005 Batch input session & has been created
typically indicates that a batch input session has been created for processing data in the SAP system. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a batch input session has been successfully generated.Cause:
- Batch Input Session Creation: This message is generated when a batch input session is created, which is a method used in SAP to process large volumes of data by simulating user input.
- Data Processing: It may occur during data uploads or migrations where data is being transferred into the SAP system from external sources.
Solution:
- Check the Batch Input Session: You can check the created batch input session using transaction code
SM35
. This transaction allows you to monitor and manage batch input sessions.- Process the Session: If the session is created successfully, you can process it to update the relevant data in the system. You can do this by selecting the session in
SM35
and choosing to process it.- Review Logs: After processing, review the logs for any errors or warnings that may have occurred during the batch input processing. This will help you identify if there were any issues with the data being processed.
- Correct Data Issues: If there are errors in the batch input session, you may need to correct the data in the source file or the session itself before reprocessing.
Related Information:
SM35
(to manage batch input sessions) and SE38
(to run ABAP programs that may create batch input sessions).If you need further assistance or specific troubleshooting steps, please provide additional context or details about the situation.
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