A system background process may create a To Do entry when an
error is detected during object-specific processing and it is
not possible to create an exception record. (I.e., either no
exception record exists for the process or the error is not
related to the entity reported in the exception record.)
For these background processes, the To Do Type must
reference the creation background process. To have the system
create To Do entries for some or all of the errors generated by
one of these processes, you must do the following:
- If you want the system to generate To Do entries for
errors detected by one of the background processes below, go
to the appropriate To Do type and populate the creation
background process.
- If you want the system to generate To Do entries for some
errors for the process, but not for all errors, populate the
creation background process and then proceed to the
message overrides
tab to
suppress certain messages. To this by
indicating the message category and message number you want
to suppress. Any error that is suppressed is written to the batch run
tree.
If you do not populate the creation background process, the
errors are written to the batch run
tree.
Note:
Errors received while creating a To Do entry. If the
background process cannot successfully create a To Do entry to
report an object-specific error, the error is written to the
batch run tree along with the error encountered while
attempting to create the To Do entry.
Note:
System errors are not included. To Do entries are not
created for a system error, for example an error related to
validation of input parameter. These errors are written to the
batch run
tree. Refer to
Processing Errors for more information.
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