
Client copy process does not include change documents since version 4.5B as the field OBJECTID of table CDHRDR sometime contain the client number (see note 180949 - CC-INFO: Change documents for a client copy).
All the copy that use a profiles that includes business data will delete all the entries from the change document tables for the target.
I've been asked many times to copy the change documents and I did perform some checks, it appears than most of the time OBJECTID field does not contain the client number (around 80%, YMMV).
Even if the tool I'm using is supported by SAP, copying change documents is not supported… but it won't hurt.
Oracle import/export tool are not recommended anymore on 11g (note 1712612 - Oracle 11g: Usage of exp with 11.2 / 11g ). It's successor, datapump did bring some very interesting features.
Combining these options allows in one command to
impdp system/pwd@SID tables=sapsr3.cdcls directory=datapump_directory remap_data=sapsr3.cdcls.mandant:system.remap_mandant.chg_cli logfile=imp_cdcls.log parallel=4 network_link=src_link query="' where mandant = ''230'''"
The here under procedure should be run from the target system where you wish to import change doc. It could/should be used right after a client copy while user & batch activity is still supposed to be suspended in both source and target client.
1) Export the original tables as a backup
2) Delete all entries from change document tables for the target client
If your target system do only have one client you can use the truncate command that is faster.
3) Perform direct import over DB link
4) Cleanup created objects
If performed just after a client copy steps 1 & 2 won't be necessary as the client copy process would have already delete all the entries.
When the import is done you will need to refresh table buffers on all the instances of the target SAP system (/$tab)
Performance is not that high, at first because some the options used (network_link & query) will make datapump using the external tables method instead of the faster direct path method.
On a medium size system it took 1.5 hours to copy a 4 GB CDLS table.
I'm sure that the nice datapump functions demonstrated here could be helpful for many other usages.
Steps to perform on a Windows system
1)
set "src_SID=SRC"
set "des_SID=DES"
set "des_cli=500"
set "src_cli=230"
set "src_opwd=2hard2guess"
set "des_opwd=try2guess"
set "src_host=src-host"
set "schema=SAPSR3"
set "ora_port=1527"
Cd /d D:\Script\cli_cop & mkdir %des_cli%\chg_doc & cd %des_cli%\chg_doc
echo CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY datapump_directory AS 'D:\Script\cli_cop\%des_cli%\chg_doc'; > pre.sql
echo GRANT READ, WRITE ON DIRECTORYdatapump_directory TO system; >> pre.sql
echo Exit >> pre.sql
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @pre.sql
::Export tables to flat files with a parallelism degree of 4
For /D %T in (CDPOS_UID CDHDR CDCLS) do (
expdp system/%des_opwd% Tables=%schema%.%T directory=datapump_directory dumpfile=%T^%U.dmp logfile=exp_%T.log PARALLEL=4
)
2)
For /D %T in (CDPOS_UID CDHDR CDCLS) do (
Echo delete from %schema%.%T where MANDANT = '%des_cli%';>> trunk.sql
Echo --truncate table %schema%.%T; >> trunk.sql
)
echo exit >> trunk.sql
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @trunk.sql
3)
:: sql script to create the directory for datapump
echo CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY datapump_directory AS 'D:\Script\cli_cop\%des_cli%\chg_doc'; > pre.sql
echo GRANT READ, WRITE ON DIRECTORY datapump_directory TO system; >> pre.sql
echo Connect system/%des_opwd%>> pre.sql
:: create the DB link
echo CREATE DATABASE LINK src_link CONNECT TO system IDENTIFIED BY %src_opwd% >> pre.sql
echo USING '(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST =%src_host%)(PORT = 1527))) (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = %src_SID%) ) )'; >> pre.sql
:: create the remap package
echo CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE REMAP_MANDANT AS>> pre.sql
echo FUNCTION chg_cli(ori_cli VARCHAR2) return VARCHAR2; >> pre.sql
echo END REMAP_MANDANT; >> pre.sql
echo />> pre.sql
:: create the remap function
echo CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY REMAP_MANDANT AS >> pre.sql
echo FUNCTION chg_cli(ori_cli VARCHAR2) return VARCHAR2 IS>> pre.sql
echo new_cli VARCHAR2(9); >> pre.sql
echo BEGIN>> pre.sql
echo new_cli := '%des_cli%'; >> pre.sql
echo RETURN new_cli; >> pre.sql
echo END; >> pre.sql
echo END REMAP_MANDANT; >> pre.sql
echo / >> pre.sql
echo Exit >> pre.sql
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @pre.sql
:: Loop on the list of tables to refresh
For /D %T in (CDPOS_UID CDHDR CDCLS) do (
impdp system/%des_opwd%@%Des_SID% Tables=%schema%.%T directory=datapump_directory REMAP_DATA=%schema%.%T.MANDANT:SYSTEM.REMAP_MANDANT.chg_cli logfile=imp_%T.log PARALLEL=4 table_exists_action=append content=data_only network_link=src_link query="' where MANDANT = ''%src_cli%'''"
)
4)
echo revoke READ, WRITE ON DIRECTORY datapump_directory from system; > post.sql
echo Drop DIRECTORY datapump_directory; >> post.sql
echo DROP PACKAGE BODY SYSTEM.REMAP_MANDANT; >> post.sql
echo DROP PACKAGE SYSTEM.REMAP_MANDANT; >> post.sql
echo Connect system/%des_opwd%>> post.sql
echo Drop DATABASE LINK src_link; >> post.sql
echo Exit
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @post.sql
Steps to perform on a U*x system (Cshell)
1)
setenv src_SID PRD
setenv des_SID QAS
setenv des_cli 200
setenv src_cli 300
setenv src_opwd asthough
setenv des_opwd thoughone
setenv src_host host-prd
setenv schema SAPSR3
setenv ora_port 1521
mkdir -p /tmp/cli_cop/${des_cli} && chmod 775 /tmp/cli_cop/${des_cli} && cd /tmp/cli_cop/${des_cli}
echo "CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY datapump_directory AS '/tmp/cli_cop/${des_cli}';" > pre.sql
echo "GRANT READ, WRITE ON DIRECTORY datapump_directory TO system;" >> pre.sql
echo Exit >> pre.sql
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @pre.sql
foreach table (CDPOS_UID CDHDR CDCLS)
expdp system/${des_opwd} tables=${schema}.${table} directory=datapump_directory \
dumpfile=${table}%U.dmp logfile=exp_${table}.log query="' \
where MANDANT = ''${des_cli}'' '" PARALLEL=4
end
2)
foreach table (CDPOS_UID CDHDR CDCLS)
echo "delete from ${schema}.${table} where MANDANT = '${des_cli}'; ">> trunk.sql
echo "--truncate table ${schema}.${table};" >> trunk.sql
end
echo exit >> trunk.sql
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @trunk.sql
3)
echo "CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY datapump_directory AS '/tmp/cli_cop/${des_cli}';" > pre.sql
echo "GRANT READ, WRITE ON DIRECTORY datapump_directory TO system; " >> pre.sql
echo "Connect system/${des_opwd}">> pre.sql
echo "CREATE DATABASE LINK src_link CONNECT TO system IDENTIFIED BY ${src_opwd}" >> pre.sql
echo "USING '(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST =${src_host})(PORT = ${ora_port}))) (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = ${src_SID}) ) )'; " >> pre.sql
echo "CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE REMAP_MANDANT AS">> pre.sql
echo "FUNCTION chg_cli(ori_cli VARCHAR2) return VARCHAR2; " >> pre.sql
echo "END REMAP_MANDANT; " >> pre.sql
echo "/">> pre.sql
echo "CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY REMAP_MANDANT AS" >> pre.sql
echo "FUNCTION chg_cli(ori_cli VARCHAR2) return VARCHAR2 IS">> pre.sql
echo "new_cli VARCHAR2(9); " >> pre.sql
echo "BEGIN">> pre.sql
echo "new_cli := '${des_cli}';" >> pre.sql
echo "RETURN new_cli;" >> pre.sql
echo "END;" >> pre.sql
echo "END REMAP_MANDANT; " >> pre.sql
echo "/" >> pre.sql
echo "Exit" >> pre.sql
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @pre.sql
foreach table (CDPOS_UID CDHDR CDCLS)
impdp system/${des_opwd}@${des_SID} tables=${schema}.${table} \
directory=datapump_directory \
REMAP_DATA=${schema}.${table}.MANDANT:SYSTEM.REMAP_MANDANT.chg_cli \
logfile=imp_${table}.log table_exists_action=append content=data_only \
network_link=src_link query="' where MANDANT = ''${src_cli}'' '" PARALLEL=4
end
4)
echo "revoke READ, WRITE ON DIRECTORY datapump_directory from system;"> post.sql
echo "Drop DIRECTORY datapump_directory; ">> post.sql
echo "DROP PACKAGE BODY SYSTEM.REMAP_MANDANT; ">> post.sql
echo "DROP PACKAGE SYSTEM.REMAP_MANDANT; ">> post.sql
echo "Connect system/${des_opwd}">> post.sql
echo "Drop DATABASE LINK src_link; >> post.sql
echo "Exit">> post.sql
sqlplus "/as sysdba" @post.sql
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