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Full and Delta Load

Former Member
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Hi,

I am using 2LIS_03_BF extractor for loading delta uploads into ODS (say ODS1).

Now , I have done some enhancement in the extractor and after that created a new ODS say (ODS2).

My requirement is to do the full upload to ODS2. I have filled setup tables for inventory ( Material Movements) and now trying to do full load into the ODS2, but this is giving problem.

error also not clear--saying request still running.

I wanted to know whether the full upload to ODS2 is independent of delta loads to ODS1. or this will affect anyway.

Please higlight on the above scenario.

Regards,

LS

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Former Member
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Hi Lalit,

Are you manintaining two infopackage.

One for Delta uploa to ODS1

And Other for Full Loa to ODS2.

Also i guess by now your load must have ended up with red color light or green light. If ur getting red light then wht is ur error mesg saying and also what does detail tab shows. This will help others to give u more suitable solution.

Regards,

Rohini

Former Member
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Hi Lalit,

Check in RSA7 and the request in ODS1.and then try to load into ODS2 and if its a full load there shouldnt be any problem.

Thanks,

Krish

edwin_harpino
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hi LS,

you can create a new infopackage with 'full upload', but for the data target choose ODS2 only.

usually we put this ODS2 as source of ODS1

when do enhancement (add new fields) or update missing documents, the data staging may look like following :

Infopackage1 (delta), data target ODS1 -> Infosource -> ODS1 -> Cube (daily)

infopackage2 (full), data target ODS2 -> Infosource -> ODS2 -> ODS1 -> Cube

Former Member
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Thanks a lot to AHP and Sidhartha.

It would be of gret help if somebody wants to focus some more details.

Regards,

LS

Former Member
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Hi,

<i>request still running</i>

Let the process be finished .. yes ur right the full up load is independent of delta load..

Regards-

Siddhu