on 08-28-2006 6:57 AM
Hi All,
I've these steps which I will be going to follow in order to do CO-PA extraction. Please let me know if you find anything missing in these steps. Best Regards!
COPA Extract
R/3 System
1. KEB0
2. Select Datasource 1_CO_PA_CCA
3. Select Field Name for Partitioning (Eg, Ccode)
4. Initialise
5. Select characteristics & Value Fields & Key Figures
6. Select Development Class/Local Object
7. Workbench Request
8. Edit your Data Source to Select/Hide Fields
9. Extract Checker at RSA3 & Extract
BW
1. Replicate Data Source
2. Assign Info Source
3. Transfer all Data Source elements to Info Source
4. Activate Info Source
5. Create Cube on Infoprovider (Copy str from Infosource)
6. Go to Dimensions and create dimensions, Define & Assign
7. Check & Activate
8. Create Update Rules
9. Insert/Modify KF and write routines (const, formula, abap)
10. Activate
11. Create InfoPackage for Initialization
12. Maintain Infopackage
13. Under Update Tab Select Initialize delta on Infopackage
14. Schedule/Monitor
15. Create Another InfoPackage for Delta
16. Check on DELTA Option
17. Ready for Delta Load
Hi,
Could anyone send me the link for the data flow diagram in COPA?
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Hello BI friends:
I am in the process of generating a A/C based datasource for my CO-PA Cube. Transaction KEB0 gives an option for entering "Field Name" for partitioning. In our current environmen we have not specified any value. However, since we are upgrading the R/3 system, wondering if this partitioning has any significance for datasource creation. Want to know:
How does this help in BW? Any pros and cons?
Does this improve any performance?
Want to know the difference between creating the partition and not doing it on BW side.
Thanks.
Shekhar
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hi
steps are looking fine,but are you going to create it on account based or costing based...
If it is costing based,it is perfect..
Thanks
Teja
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Hi,
Check the below document :
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_470/helpdata/en/7a/4c37ef4a0111d1894c0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
Reg
Pra
Hi,
It looks OK.
Thanks,
-Vijay
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Hi,
I hope the steps are detail and fine. You can go ahead.
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