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Cluster table

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Hi All,

Cluster table is combination of different tables into one. Is there any way where i can see these different table contributing to one cluster table.

for e.g. i want to know which tables are clubbed together for BSEG,KONV etc.

TIA,

Ags..

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Hi,

BSEG it has 6 secondary index tables.

BSIS and BSAS will be under GL area.

BSID and BSAD will be under customer data open and closed items.

BSIK and BSAK for vendor data.

Thanks.

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Former Member
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Hi agasti,

1. I don't think its directly possible.

2. BCOS cluster table is nothing,

but a transparent table finally,

which as a RAW column,

for storing

data of various internal tables,

in just one record.

regards,

amit m.

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Former Member
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Hi,

BSEG it has 6 secondary index tables.

BSIS and BSAS will be under GL area.

BSID and BSAD will be under customer data open and closed items.

BSIK and BSAK for vendor data.

Thanks.

If this helps you reward with points.

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andreas_mann3
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hi,

cluster for bseg = RFBLG

konv = KOCLU

rfblg is used for

BSEC

BSED

BSEG

BSES

BSET

A.

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Hi Agasti,

Try doing this ....

1). Goto se12 and display the table BSEG

2). Click on the Delivery & Maintenanace tab

3). Double click on the Pool/Cluster field

4). On the next screen do a where used list

You will find all the related tables.

Cheers

VJ

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Former Member
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Hi Agasti,

how r u buddy?

you can check the Cluster name from the Delivery and maintainance settings of that table.

do a where used list check on the Cluster name and u will get all the tables

Cheers,

Ismail.

Message was edited by: Ismail Basha