what are activities u will do when long running bkg jobs?
Answer Posted / sanjay
1. Check whether this is a system job or customer job.
2. Is this periodic or first time run.
3. If periodic you can analyze previous run detail
4. communication with the job owner.
5. identify the job that is long running and identify
details like job class, work process that is executing the job
6. make job refresh to check with current status sync.
7. By Identify the executing server and process id of the job
goto transaction SM50 of the respective executing server to
view more details about the background job
8. check with status, reason, table, report action column to
start your analysis
9.you can use st05.st10.stad,se30 for dipper analysis,
A lot of things else can be done according to result of your
initial investigation.
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