on 02-05-2013 12:32 PM
Hi All,
I want to know that during the system refresh how can we take the backup of the background jobs which are in "Released" state so that we can schedule them the same way after the refresh is done. Presently we are taking the screen shot of "start condition" and "step" of each and every job and then using those screenshots we are scheduling them again after the refresh is completed. It would be really helpful and time saving for us if we come to know the tables where this information is stored and also if there is any other easier way for this.
Regards,
Lovneesh
Can you go through this link
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The Background jobs are not lost after sysem copy. Once the system comes up, after copy, make sure to fix the sm61(background server groups) and your jobs should run normally.
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Hello,
Check the below thread. It mentions all the tables that contain batch job information.
https://scn.sap.com/thread/1709175
" Check below mentioned tables
BTCCTL,
BTCDELAY
BTCEVTJOB
BTCH1000
BTCH1010
TBTCO
TBTCP
These have all the information you need regarding background jobs, you may export these tables at the source and import them "
Check and provide feedback.
Regards,
Mudasir
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Hi,
You can just execute the following reports.
Before the system copy just go to SE38 and run the report BTCTRNS1
After the system copy just go to SE38 and run the report BTCTRNS1
Thanks and Regards,
Vimal
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