‎2009 Jul 01 3:56 PM
Hello,
I was debugging an IAC application from the backend yesterday and now when I run the IAC from the web I get an error stating: The transaction is currently being debugged. You can continue as soon as your debugging session is finished.
I've been through the all the code several times and I never hit the breakpoint from the backend. Is there a way to delete all my breakpoints regardless of the location? Or is it possible the breakpoint doesn't exist and this is a bug in 4.7?
Thanks,
Matt
Moved to the correct forum
Edited by: Rob Burbank on Jul 1, 2009 12:02 PM
‎2009 Jul 01 4:01 PM
Hello,
I guess you can ask to your basis team to finish all your modes and all executions of the tranaction you are executing.
Bye
Gabriel P-
‎2009 Jul 01 4:01 PM
Hello,
I guess you can ask to your basis team to finish all your modes and all executions of the tranaction you are executing.
Bye
Gabriel P-
‎2009 Jul 01 4:01 PM
Hi,
try this.
in the se38 editor.
goto-->utilities >breakpoints> set/ delete
Here you can find all the break points set.
Regards,
Bharagava
‎2009 Jul 01 4:04 PM
Bhargava - I tried that but it did not show any breakpoints.
Gabriel - I'm not sure what you are saying? This is in production so I can't have them stop all processing of this application. Can you please explain further?
Thanks,
Matt
‎2009 Jul 01 4:19 PM
Hello,
I mean to kill the transaction,if there is any excution of it on your prd system.
Gabriel P
‎2009 Jul 01 4:05 PM
You can go to System-Own Jobs and look for and cancel your own background jobs.
‎2009 Jul 01 4:09 PM
Gustavo,
System > Own Jobs does not list any current jobs (even when the error message pops up).
Thanks,
Matt
‎2009 Jul 01 4:19 PM
I was thinking that if the breakpoints were hardcoded, another person trying to access the same transaction could have triggered them, resulting in a frozen background job.
SM37 lets you search for another user background jobs, sadly you need the username for it to work.
‎2009 Jul 01 4:37 PM
I am the only user who is getting this error message. I did set a few breakpoints but no hard coded break points. This is production so I don't have access to change the code.
Also, since this is production and a very active IAC I am unable to cancel all executions.
Oddly, I tried opening SICF and I accidentally typed SCIF. It brought up a debug window. I could not see any breakpoints listed but I choose "delete all breakpoints" anyway and SAP responded "Breakpoints Deleted". Now SCIF does not give me a debug window but the IAC still does.
This problem is becoming very confusing.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
‎2009 Jul 07 4:25 PM
Not solved but this problem eventually went away. Probably after a system restart.
Thanks,
Matt Herbert
Edited by: Matthew Herbert on Jul 7, 2009 5:25 PM