Creation of event for background processing

Hi,
I need to create a event for background job. in which the job has to be created based on variant in one user exit via sm36 and i have to trigger the same in other user exit.
thanks in advance
shiva

Try using the Function module "BP_JOB_CREATE" .
rgds
anver

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  • The request could not be submitted for background processing.

    Post Author: Chriss
    CA Forum: Administration
    It's an BOE XI SR2, on Win2k3 server, with a print cluster with two print spools, handling 3000+ printers. I discovered this error to be intermittent and only on one of the spools. It turned out that the only common factor was an HP4250 print driver. I backed all the 4250s down to 4200 drivers and the intermitent error ("Error in File. The request could not be submitted for background processing.") went from about 100 a day to zero. The other spool had a different version of the HP4250 driver and would on rare occassion cause this error, "Error in File ... Page header or footer longer than a page." but never the background processing error.
    For reference, when I got this error in XI R1, this was the solution for 'the error with one name and many causes':The error "The request could not be submitted for background processing" can be related to a corrupt or wrong versioned crpe32.dll in the Crystal bin folder. Renaming to crpe32.dll_bak and using the repair command in the the "Add/Remove Programs" tool in the "Control Panel" will reinstall the correct dll. Then restart the Crystal services.

    Post Author: krishna.moorthi
    CA Forum: Administration
    For Crystal reports :
    Error : "The request could not be submitted for background processing"
    I think,this was not related to a corrupt or wrong versioned crpe32.dll.
    but the below mentioned is one of the reason for getting this error.
    I got the error when the main report(crystalreports10) having more than 2 subreports not assigned proper tables for the subreports.
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    rpt.SetDataSource(Exdataset);
    rpt.Subreports["subreportname1"].SetDataSource(Exdataset); // Exdatatset.Tables[1]
    rpt.Subreports["subreportname2"].SetDataSource(Exdataset);// Exdatatset.Tables[2]

  • Crystal Reports VS 2008 "The request could not be submitted for background processing"

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    Ten subreports is not too bad, though not that good either as you are loading the report engine with at minimum 11 simultaneous reports (each subreport is considered to be a report). If a subreport is in a details section and the details section returns a 100 records, you are running 100 + 1 reports. This may lead to memory issues, which may lead to the error.
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  • Error: The request could not be submitted for background processing

    I'm getting an intermittent error in our custom reporting application using Crystal Reports Server XI R2 w/ SP1:
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