on 2005 Aug 01 7:08 AM
Hi everyone,
I am posting a topic here regarding the Delta update. Before doing a Delta,it should be initialiazed first. I have a doubt here how the system knows before the delta it's already initialized. i.e any information regarding initialization and delta stores in the tables, i am confusing here. Please give to me your valuable replies
Thanks and Regards
Satish
Hi,
The init timestamps are saved on source system in table ROOSPRMSC. The selections (if any) made in the init request are saved on source system table ROOSPRMSF. Every delta load time stamp are saved in a table for the individual data source. One example is BWOM2_TIMEST (co line items).
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Hi,satya kolli :
here infopackage> scheduler(menu)>initialize option source system, you can see some infomation regarding initialization .
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Hi Satya,
Delta process must be initialized (full load + system setting) before any delta load.
All the delta details stored in the table <b>RODELTAM</b>. Table <b>ROOSOURCE</b> gives the delta type for each data source.
Regards,
Rohini
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The tables mentioned by Rohini contain only meta data for the data source such as supported delta type and so on. If You want to know whether a concrete init has been done look at the tables in my previous posting or go to the init package and try initializing. The system will tell you, that you cannot init with overlapping selection if an init already exists.
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