‎2007 Sep 28 11:59 AM
Hi all,
In sap there are some Cluster and Pooled tables, but how to see those tables, i.e for example BKPF and BSEG are the cluster tables, but how to these are the cluster tables?
Regards,
sudharsan.
‎2007 Sep 28 1:00 PM
‎2007 Sep 28 2:01 PM
BSEG is a cluster table, but BKPF is transparent.
Look at table RFBLG to see the different clusters.
Rob
‎2007 Sep 29 2:50 PM
to find out the different types of tables in SAP goto table dd02l and give TABCLASS as TRANSP Transparent table
CLUSTER Cluster table
POOL Pooled table
you found a lot of tables.
if helpful reward some points.
‎2007 Sep 29 3:04 PM
BKPF is not cluster table
BSEG is the cluster table
Goto SE11 and you can see all tables here..
Check the below link :
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/cf/21f083446011d189700000e8322d00/content.htm
Pooled tables can be used to store control data (e.g. screen sequences, program parameters or temporary data). Several pooled tables can be combined to form a table pool. The table pool corresponds to a physical table on the database in which all the records of the allocated pooled tables are stored.
A001
A004
A005
A006
A007
A009
A010
A012
A015
A016
A017
A018
A019
A021
A022
Cluster tables contain continuous text, for example, documentation. Several cluster tables can be combined to form a table cluster. Several logical lines of different tables are combined to form a physical record in this table type. This permits object-by-object storage or object-by-object access. In order to combine tables in clusters, at least parts of the keys must agree. Several cluster tables are stored in one corresponding table on the database.
AUAA
AUAB
AUAO
AUAS
AUAT
AUAV
AUAW
AUAY
BSEC
BSED
BSEG
BSES
BSET
CDPOS
Popular Cluster table : BSEG
Thanks
Seshu