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Jobs occurring every hour

Former Member
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Hi Guru's,

I am an ETL Resource and monitoring the process chains every day.

we have Master Chains in it i got Delta Master chain.

We got hourly jobs in to BW system that will continue only for 10 days (Starts every month begining with ALEREMOTE) and get stops automatically.

in this month it has not stopped and still the jobs are occurring every hour.

How can i stop this jobs?

Step 001 started (program RSPROCESS, variant &0000000418925, user ID ALEREMOTE).

Can any one help me on this issue.

Thanks and Regards,

Venkat

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Former Member
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The job each time is executed is set as released waiting for the next one. Delete that job and it won't executed any more till you reschedule the job.

Former Member
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It sounds like you have the hourly processing working, but you need control over having it run only the first 10 days of the month.

One option would be to create a calendar where the only working days are the first 10 days of the month, and then attach the calendar to the Start condition of your jobs.

Another suggestion would be to start your jobs "After event", and control the triggering of the event with an ABAP program which would start on the 1st day of the month, trigger the event each hour, and stop after 10 days.

Hope this helps.

Former Member
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Hi dear,

you have to go in SM37 transaction, find your scheduled job and un-schedule it !

Hope it helps!

Bye,

Roberto

Former Member
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Thanks Roberto for quick response

But i am unable to veiw the schedule jobs. i have checked in SM37 by checking the Schedule option. but unable to find out the solution.

because these jobs are aleremote coming from source system.

but when we check in the source system the jobs were not occurring in that.

Is there any possible way to trace out who created the job with in BW for hourly and i have to stop that one.

Thanks and Regards,

Venkat

Former Member
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Venkat, if these are process chain jobs, then your best bet is to use tcode RSPC to view the process chain. Right-click on the Start process in the process chain and select <b>Displaying Scheduled Job(s)...</b>. You will see a job called BI_PROCESS_TRIGGER. This is the start job for that process chain. In this view you can see the current start conditions of the job.

Hope this helps.