‎2007 Jan 03 4:51 PM
hi,
every one
what is change pointers and all the details about it
thanks to all
‎2007 Jan 03 4:57 PM
hi kiran,
check the below link u will find enough info for the same
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/12/83e03c19758e71e10000000a114084/content.htm
mark the helpful answers
Regards,
GUDURI
‎2007 Jan 03 4:54 PM
Hi,
Check this standard sap link..
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/2a/fa015b493111d182b70000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
Thanks,
Naren
‎2007 Jan 03 4:55 PM
Hi Kiran,
<b>Change Pointer (Master Data Distribution)</b>
If you want to distribute master data changes with the SMD tool (Shared Master Data), changes to the master data objects are flagged for distribution by change pointers ( -> Master Data Distribution).
The SMD tool is connected to the change document interface. If the master data changes are to be distributed, the application writes a change document. The contents of this are passed to the SMD tool. The tool writes change pointers, reads the application data and creates the master IDoc.
The master IDoc is then passed to the ALE layer, which sends it to all interested systems.
The change pointer tables (BDCP und BDCPS) should be as small as possible. Use as few change pointers as possible and delete change pointers which you no longer need.
Checklist to keep the change pointer tables as small as possible:
1. Do you really need change pointers?
You need change pointers to distribute changes with the ALE SMD tool. If you do not use this tool, you do not need to write change pointers.
You can deactivate change pointers and activate them again with the transaction BD61.
2. Do you really need to activate change pointers for this messages type?
If some messages types are no longer to be distributed by change pointers, you can deactivate change pointers for this messages type.
You can deactivate change pointers for the message type
and reactivate them again.
For reduced message types, deactivate the change pointer with the
Reduction tool (transaction BD53).
From Basis Release 6.10, you can restrict the creation of change pointers in customer exits. This functionality is provided in advance in the Note 'Reducing the amount of data for change pointers' (0420562).
3. Are there still too many change pointers to be processed?
The change pointers are analyzed with the transaction BD21 or the report RBDMIDOC in ALE and flagged as processed. If the change pointers are created periodically, this report should also run periodically.
4. Are no longer required change pointers reorganized in time?
The report RBDCPCLR (transaction BD22) to reorganize the change pointer should run periodically. Depending on how many change pointers are created or processed, you can schedule the background job hourly, daily or weekly. You should delete all obsolete and processed change pointers. You can also use this report for specified message types.
For more information, please check this links.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/0b/2a6196507d11d18ee90000e8366fc2/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/69/7ada54a2737949ae6fbb082edb56a5/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/ab/27bde462848440ba70cf8eb348c86f/content.htm
Hope this will help.
Regards,
Ferry Lianto
‎2007 Jan 03 4:57 PM
hi kiran,
check the below link u will find enough info for the same
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/12/83e03c19758e71e10000000a114084/content.htm
mark the helpful answers
Regards,
GUDURI
‎2007 Jan 04 5:37 AM
Hi Kiron,
Transactions:
BD61 Activate Change Pointers - Generally
BD50 Activate Change Ptrs for Mess. Type
Refer these links. I am sure it will be helpful.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/12/83e03c19758e71e10000000a114084/content.htm
Regards,
Sumana
‎2007 Jan 04 6:31 AM
Hi Kiran,
Change pointers are used to capture any changes made to the Master data.
It can be new creation of data or changes to data or deletion of data.
It pertains only to MAster data.
For transaction data SAP uses Message control to track records
Regards
Arun
‎2007 Jan 05 6:38 PM
thanks to all who gave the clarification about
change pointers