on 07-18-2008 11:58 AM
Hi All,
In one of SAP internal systems, jobs are getting scheduled but not getting released. All jobs are in the scheduled state for a long time. These jobs were scheduled using a standard program and not manually, abd it is working fine in other systems. Some of the jobs have finished execution and remaining are still in the scheduled state. What might be the problem. Can anyone help me regarding this issue.
Hello Madhuri,
As a check, kindly check DB connection(R3trans -d) and
also the btc environment.
Regards,
Prasanna
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Hi
One question to u
Does the user have the authorization to release those jobs?
Scheduled jobs doesn't start automatically you either have to specify the time or event use SM36
Run them periodically,
Release them in SM37.
Regards
Bhaskar
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Hi,
Scheduled jobs doesn't start automatically you either have to specify the time or event in SM36 or you can immmediately start the scheduled jobs by going in transaction SM37 and click the job & Release the job.
Thanks,
Nitesh Jain
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Hi Madhuri,
Jobs in scheduled state do not start automatically. Scheduled state implies that the job knows what program to run, but does not know when to start. You will have to assign start time to these jobs through sm36.
Or you can start the scheduled jobs immediately through sm37,
--> select the job and click on release button.
Regards,
Kiran
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