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Data Integrity Manager

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HiGuys,

We have some data inconsistency in regard to the Business Partners between CRM and R/3

We have deleted couple of BP in CRM but they are still present in R/3 with sales orders attached etc.

Now we want to bring back all the deleted customers in CRM which are still present in R/3.

I came to know that by using the Transaction SDIMA (Data Integrity Manager) we can bring all the inconsistent data.

But in the Transaction under R/3 Customer Master: customer it says 0 objects exist in both system which is certainly not true.

Do I need to make any config changes before I use the SDIMA.

Can you guys give me some input?

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Former Member
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Hello Zack,

Check this topic :

Regards,

Frédéric

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Hello Zack,

In the wizard, in the 3rd step 'system and type', you can flag, start compare on wizard completion.

So, the check will start immediately after the wizard.

You can also flag "Evaluate time Remaining and percentage completed" to have an idee of the check evolution.

You can also go to the Dima menu and select "start compare" or "Start detail compare".

It takes some times to make the compare, you can always check the queues to see if everything is running well.

Regards,

Frédéric

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Hi Frederic,

I followed your steps

I got the result 32144 Objects exisit in both systems

0 objects equal,0 objects not equal etc.

When i checked the inbound queue it gave the error

"ABAP OO Class does not exist or is not public".

could not figure what the error is

One morething I cmae to know that Data Integrity Manager just creates the synchronization requests.

I know the BP deleted in CRM which still exisit in R/3 and when I tried the synch Requests with the corresponding BP number it didnt worked.

SO is it true that the Data Integrity Manager also doesnt work for my case as Synch Request doesnt work.

Thanks for the help