‎2007 Apr 17 7:48 AM
‎2007 Apr 17 7:50 AM
Hi babu,
1. SM35 is for batch input session.
2. We can create a recording here
We can analyse and process BDC sessions from here.
regards,
amit m.
‎2007 Apr 17 7:50 AM
Hi babu,
1. SM35 is for batch input session.
2. We can create a recording here
We can analyse and process BDC sessions from here.
regards,
amit m.
‎2007 Apr 17 7:55 AM
Hi Babu,
In SM35, we release the session which has been created, and then processed by releasing the specific name, irrespective fo the number of sessions for the particular program. Here we can to release the session.
SM35 is related only for Session method.
We can also check the error log , and also modify the errors and then reprocess the session.
Hope this resolves your query.
Reward all the helpful answers.
Regards
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Nagaraj
‎2007 Apr 17 7:59 AM
hi,
SM35 is exclusively for Session method only.
In SM35 we can process a Session
we can process it Back ground as well as foreground
we can check errors in error log.(un processed records)
we can release the session which has been created.
‎2007 Apr 17 8:13 AM
As from SAP -
Batch Input Administrator
Technical name: SAP_BC_BDC_ADMIN
Tasks
The Batch Input administrator transfers data to the SAP System based on the 'batch input' transfer technology. The data transfer process comprises two steps:
The administrator uses a data transfer program to import the external data into the SAP System and store it there as a batch input session.
The administrator runs the batch input session to distribute the data to the relevant database tables of the application.
To do this, the administrator needs authorization to call up the following transactions:
SM35 Batch Input Monitoring
SM35P Batch Input: Log Monitoring
SHDB Transaction Recorder (Record Batch Input)
The tasks of an administrator are as follows:
Running (starting) batch input sessions in the background. This requires the authorization to define and schedule batch jobs (see Basis: Batch Administrator role).
Monitoring data transfer and handling errors
Evaluating batch input logs
Analysing batch input sessions
Running sessions with errors online and correcting the transactions that contain errors. This requires the relevant transaction authorization in each application.
Releasing terminated sessions
Managing data transfer
Locking batch input sessions
Reorganising batch input sessions and logs
Archiving batch input logs
Archiving batch input sessions and logs no longer needed
Creating/testing data transfer programs using the Transaction Recorder
Creating batch input programs
Creating batch input sessions
Creating test data
Regards,
Amit
Reward all helpful replies.
‎2007 Apr 17 8:22 AM
HI babu,
IF ur using bdc session method and exucute the session method it not possible to update the tables.
for this we have go for the t.code sm35 there we can release the session and process the session and if any error is there it will store it in sm35.
rewords somw points.
Rgds,
P.nag