Use
You delete a job for one of two reasons: the job doesn't need to be processed or the job has already run and does not need to be analyzed or documented further. Until you delete it, a job remains in the
job overview. When a job is deleted, it is removed from both the overview and the associated job log.Procedure
Deleting Jobs That Have Dependent Jobs
If you delete a job that must be processed before another job can be started, the dependent job can no longer be started. The system will inform you of any such existing dependent, or successor, jobs. You’ll then need to either reschedule or delete the dependent job.
If you try to release a job whose predecessor job was deleted, the system sets the status of the job to Planned. To start this job, you must release it and specify the start conditions.
Reorganizing Background Jobs
To delete background jobs in bulk, schedule the SAP program RSBTCDEL.
The program RSBTCDEL should be scheduled to run regularly to flush various database tables (TBTCO, TBTCS, BTCEVTJOB, TBTCP, etc.) to keep them from getting unnecessarily large. For more information, see
Required Basis Background Jobs.