Postprocessing - background processing - Still running!!!

Hi All
I think I am having a small problem with this task 'Postprocessing - background processing' during the Postprocessing Phase. Basically on previous runs, this task has finished quite quickly however during this next run it is taking hours. I have restarted this phase and it does not seem to finish.
I have checked SM66 to see if anything is running and there is nothing there. All of the other processes have finished successfully, just not sure about this one.
Has anyone had this issue before or can you give me an insight to what it is doing?
Thanks in advance
Phil

>
Phil Wade wrote:
> The process that are involved in the task are:
>
> Reset Internal Header Tables After the Transfer - Complete
> Postprocessing - background processing - This one has not completed
> Transfer of Number Range Intervals - Complete
> Reset Number Range and Table Buffers in Receiver System - Complete
> Delete Generated Views - Complete
> Adjust User Addresses - Complete
> Update SAPOffice - Complete
> Execute Initialization for POS Handling - Complete
> Change Logical System Names - Complete
> Unlock Users in Receiver System - Complete
> Refresh Data Selection Cluster of Current Transfer - Complete
> Phil
"Postprocessing - background processing" is not actually a task, it is there only to group the sub-tasks (from "Transfer of Number Range Intervals" to "Change Logical System Names"). When you execute it, it will run all the sub-tasks (in the Standard View this complexity is hidden, so you don't even see there are sub-tasks).
If the sub-tasks are all Complete then there is nothing left to do. It is normal that there is no State icon for that grouping task, or that Progress is 0. If you execute it again you are running all the sub-tasks once again (you probably received a pop-up to confirm that's what you wanted). In that case, the column "Exec No" in the sub-tasks probably shows that some were executed more than once (some are repeatable and some are not).
Hope this helps,
Rui Dantas

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