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I am having trouble with the deltas for master data
object "installation". The changes are clearly recorded in the time dependent
and time independent tables, EANL/EANLH. The delta update mode is using
ALE pointers, does anyone know of a table where I can go check where these
deltas/changes are temporarily stored, or what's the process behind this
type of delta?
The following steps must be executed: 1. Check, whether the ALE changepointer are active in your source system (Transaction BD61) and whether the number range is maintained (Transaction BDCP). 2. In addition, check in the ALE Customizing, whether all message types you need are active (Transaction SALE -> Model and implement business processes -> Configure the distribution of master data -> Set the replication of changed data -> Activate the change pointer for each message type ). 3. Check, whether the number range for the message type BI_MSTYPE is maintained (Transaction SNUM -> Entry 'BI_MSTYPE' -> Number range -> Intervals). The entry for 'No.' must be exactly '01'. In addition, the interval must start with 0000000001, and the upper limit must be set to 0000009999. 4. Go to your BW system and restart the Admin. workbench.
5. Carry out the function "Replicate DataSource" on the affected attached source system for the InfoObject carrying the master data and texts. 4. Activate the X'fer structure
5. Create an InfoPackage for the source system. In the
tabstrip 'update parameter', there are three alternative extraction modes:
An update on this issue: In the EMIGALL process, SAP decided to bypass all the standard proces to update the delta queues on IS-U, because it would cause too much overhead during the migration. It is still possible to modify the standard programs, but it is not recommended, except if you want to crash you system. The other options are as follows :
PS: Well if you have generic extractor and huge volume data then you can do it with multiple INITS with RANGES as selection criteria and then a single DELTA(which is summation of all INITS) in order to improve performance with GENERIC DELTA. |
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