on 2018 Dec 10 10:17 PM
Hello Expects! We are on BPC 10.1 EPM Version 10.0 SP 28 Patch 3 .NET 4.5 Build 9843. We have created a large submission query process that sends over 100K records via an EPM template. The submitted data goes through a Custom Badi where we are parsing out the data into different DMP's to perform additional calculations in batch. We have noticed that even though the EPM template is saying its sending 100K+ records, in debug mode we see that the Badi is receiving the data in batches of 30K (or so) instead of the full 100K+. I'm unable to identify how to change this behavior or what is causing it to do this. Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Try to use write back badi in debug! Check number of records!
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We launch the Custom Logic Badi via Default logic script.
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Hi Vadim,
Yes - 100K records via EPM template (across 3 different tabs using SaveWorkbook) because we want our users to have the ability to submit this data themselves and our process is to only allow admin users to upload via text file (which is what we previously did, but it was very time consuming on the admin team).
Custom Logic Badi is what I meant.
Any insight on the behavior?
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Strange!
100K records via an EPM template??? Better to use load from text file!
"Custom Badi" - what do you mean? Custom logic badi or write back badi or...?
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