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BPC 10.0 - File upload max size ?

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Hello experts.

For a very standard need of testing, I had to pick some datas in prod environment and import it into the quality environment.

I've run an export on a short scope of data, the resulting file size is around 80 Mo once downloaded on my workstation.

When I upload the file on the quality server (datamanager, upload data) I got the confirmation message that file was copied successfully.

After having run the import package (successfully) my global amount of data is different from qual and prod (of course I've cleared qual before).

A little bit of investigation shows that the file uploaded on qual server is incomplete. When I "re-download" it from QUAL, and compare it to the initial one the size is different -> the initial file is twice bigger.

I've finally splitted my 80Mo file into 4 pieces, and each piece was uploaded and imported with no issue on Preprod.

So it appears that size matters finally.

I've checked the parameter ALLOW_FILE_SIZE in SPRO, the initial value was 104 857 600 (which means around 100 Mo I think). It should have been enough, but even 204 857 600 changes nothing.

My test datas are in place so the issue is solved, but I also like to understand what happens sometime. Do you have any ideas about this strange behaviour ? is there another parameter somewhere that may explain the system refuses "big" files ?

System :

CPMBPC8010008SAPK-80108INCPMBPCCPM Business Planning and Consolidation

EPM addin : 10.0 SP25 .NET 3.5

Thanks in advance for your advices.

G.

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former_member186338
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SAPK-80108INCPMBPC is old...

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Former Member
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Hi,

I was able to upload 187MB file.Just curious are you changing the format to .csv?

I upload files in .txt files and there is no issue.

Regards,

Manohar

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Hi and thanks for answer.

I'm also using txt format, but I did try with a csv file and the system behaviour with big files is the same.

former_member186338
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I suspect your SP issue...

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Thanks for answer.

My customer doesn't have an upgrade planned in the incoming future, so I'll keep on cuting my files.

I was surprised to get no relevant result while searching for a SAP note.

former_member186338
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"My customer doesn't have an upgrade planned in the incoming future" - then no help

In my system I am also able to upload and download 90 MB file without any issue!