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EREC: TREXADMIN

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Hi all,

In TREXADMIN transaction there is a section for queue administration. There are queues for each SES business object, two for each object. How and when does these get generated! Is there any other way of generation - I mean the index and not the queue. How is index generated! and how many would be generated for each SES business object.

Any relevant response or link to document would be appreciated.

Regards,

Bharat

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NicoleGeischnek
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Hello Bharat,

The SES indexes are created in transaction SES_ADMIN and you have one object index for all E-Recruiting business objects, plus a relation index for ERC_CAND and ERC_CDCY and an automatically created join index.

The whole SES index creation and set-up is explained in note 1301016.

Regards

Nicole

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Hi Nicole,

That document is really good. It would be helpful to setup the TREX for EHP4+.

Please send any other notes or links which would be helpful - basically I did not have an answer for difference between index and queue and are we using anything at all in the transaction TREXADMIN, because all the time document speaks about SES_ADMIN. As per my understanding we just need SES_ADMIN to set up the index.

All administration and production issues need to be taken care by TREXADMIN. Correct me if I am wrong. Also any link to post production maintenance would be helpful so that it makes complete sense.

Thanks a lot.

Regards,

Bharat

NicoleGeischnek
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Hello Bharat,

For E-Recruiting there is no higher note available because it doesn't change for higher releases. TREXADMIN is the technical administration of TREX itself and in SES_ADMIN you generate/change the business object indexes, so to speak the application side.

Index is the technical name under which all objects are put together on TREX and queue is the frame of an index where you can decide how this index should be indexed, in terms of data amount per process, mode and so on.

Regards

Nicole

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