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SAP Exam E_S4HCON2023 Topic 1 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's E_S4HCON2023 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 1
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The SUM procedure stops with an error during uptime. How can you identify the current phase, the one in which SUM encountered an error?

There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: D

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Dong
1 months ago
I'm just hoping there's no 'The cake is a lie' message in the logs. That would be a real plot twist, am I right?
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Jutta
8 days ago
D) Check the most recent entries in SAPup.log
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Giovanna
9 days ago
C) Check the messages shown by the SUM UI
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Gertude
19 days ago
B) Check the system log (transaction SM21) of the SAP system
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Pauline
21 days ago
A) Check the most recent entries shown in file sapevt.trc
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Luther
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm gonna go with A and D. Can't go wrong with checking the latest entries in those logs. Hope there's not too much spaghetti code in there!
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Lorenza
3 days ago
User 2: Yeah, those logs should give us a clue about the error phase.
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Josefa
21 days ago
User 1: I think checking sapevt.trc and SAPup.log is a good idea.
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Tegan
1 months ago
The SUM UI is always so helpful, I bet the messages will point me right to the issue. Gotta love a good user interface!
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Ernest
18 days ago
C) Check the messages shown by the SUM UI
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Eura
20 days ago
B) Check the system log (transaction SM21) of the SAP system
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Otis
22 days ago
A) Check the most recent entries shown in file sapevt.trc
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Rhea
2 months ago
Checking the system log is a classic move. You know the SUM process is probably leaving a trail of breadcrumbs somewhere in there.
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Nicolette
16 days ago
User 3: Check the most recent entries in SAPup.log
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Rodolfo
20 days ago
User 2: Check the system log (transaction SM21) of the SAP system
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Luis
27 days ago
User 1: Check the most recent entries shown in file sapevt.trc
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Katie
2 months ago
Options A and D seem like the way to go. Can't wait to see the log files and figure out where the SUM procedure hit a snag.
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Roslyn
20 days ago
User4: Let's also keep an eye on the system log (transaction SM21) of the SAP system for any additional messages related to the error.
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Edda
22 days ago
User3: Checking both the SAPup.log and sapevt.trc files should give us a clear picture of where the error occurred.
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Barabara
28 days ago
User2: I agree, but don't forget to also check the most recent entries shown in file sapevt.trc for more information.
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Meaghan
1 months ago
User1: I think checking the most recent entries in SAPup.log is the best way to identify the current phase where SUM encountered an error.
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Tish
2 months ago
I prefer option D) Check the most recent entries in SAPup.log, it provides more detailed information
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Belen
2 months ago
I agree with Paola, checking the sapevt.trc file is the way to go
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Paola
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Check the most recent entries shown in file sapevt.trc
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Gregoria
2 months ago
I think D) Check the most recent entries in SAPup.log could also be a good option to identify the error phase
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Ressie
3 months ago
I agree with Gladys, checking sapevt.trc would help identify the current phase
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Gladys
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Check the most recent entries shown in file sapevt.trc
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