on 03-27-2006 3:34 PM
I'd like to load a cube from PSA data. I verfied that we have kept all the PSA data since the last INIT. But the delta refreshes have been running nightly for over a year. That is a lot of PSA requests to reschedule. Is there anyway to scheulde the requests as a group or to do a mass schedule of PSA Requests? It would save me some time!
Thanks,
Chris
You can create Export Datasource on your psa table and use the request numbers as selection on load the data into the data target. This will enable you to do parallel load. The previous post on using process chain is also good idea but it will use only one Processor and it will be time consuming
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Chris, I am faily new to this forum and planning on helping others going forward. Could you please award me with proper points.
Thank you
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Hello Chris,
You can do that using Process Chain.
Use the process type Read PSA and Update data target.
In that you have choose the PSA Table & Data Target. Then in the Object Types table, you need to choose request and in the next column the request number. System shows list of requests which were in PSA but not in the DataTarget. Here you can select multiple requests in the order you want it to execute. Choose the InfoPackage (update option Data targets only).
Hope this helps,
GSM.
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Chris
I don't think it is possible to load as a group. We had same issue once and did one after other. May be it is possibe through process chain but we have not tried.
Thnaks
Sat
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