After a fair bit of work on the "first 100" questions, described in my last post
blogs.sap.com/2020/11/06/first-sap-champion-answer-thon-results-and-plans/, we've started another week of question/answer rounds. What does this mean? We're applying a little human intelligence to the wisdom of the crowds, as filtered through the google search results lens.
A small showing today, Monday being the day after a long weekend in the US (in case you hadn't heard), we looked at 9 out of the second hundred questions. Some ABAP, some database, some others. I picked out one I had minor exposure to as a DBA, controlling growth of the EDI40 table. The upshot of the question was whether certain jobs could be run parallel, and how to make the process faster. It's a bit of the tip of the iceberg, since data volume management is an entire discipline, if not a software product in the usual sense.
I had thought to answer with the shorthand, "here's an SAP (or 'OSS') Note" [
see which] but was persuaded by
jerry.janda to go full out with additional perspectives.
- One trail leads to SAP Help, except that it branches to Solution Manager and BW specific variations on the theme.
- Another trail, in google, leads to the Data Volume Management Guidebook, still viable as far as I can tell after years of refinement, directly linked as a PDF. You'd need to know more about the enterprise rules and responsibilities before starting in earnest, though knowing the options sooner rather than later can avoid outages or worse.
- The above document is linked on some wiki.scn.sap.com pages. Rather than trying to prune or weed them (bad/old links) I just mentioned one page as an example. Maybe I have permission to fix the dead links (like "service.sap.com"), maybe not.
We followed other trains of thought on other posts as we reviewed them. A couple ended up with the software equivalent to "you should see a doctor for that condition." We didn't definitively finish with a few others, to let others review and perhaps a second reading give a better direction.
I will be commenting on a barcode question, which seems rather primitive and elementary yet continues to be discussed. Deployed? Possibly.
I ended the first day trying to make sense of a question about modifying the BSEG "table." What is unclear is the "why?", rather than the "what?". The simple clarification I'd like to have is "what problem are you trying to solve" by modifying a data object. Seems there'd be a chain of authority and responsibility for changing a system, testing the change, communicating any impact, etc.
BSEG question on answers.sap.com
Yes, this is an old question, and yes, it's vague. If google still sends people here, how can the context be improved? Better user experience? Yes, please.
Stay tuned.