on 02-27-2007 5:42 AM
hi guyz,
what is Reinitialization ?
In general, when we use Reinitialization ?
In which scenarios' we can go for it...........Can u people explain with good example.(Especially with LO-cockpit)
hi,
we use reinitilallization when all the data were not retrived in the previous initilaazation.
supose user enter data in application table when setup table is filled then that data may not be extracted in the bw.
prererquisite:
delete the content of the data target.
so u delete the previous initialllization and do reinitiallization.
regards,
assign points if helpful.
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Hi
Your datasource is already picking up deltas and it is in production environment..
after some time,your business scenario has been changed.so that you have add some extra fields into your data source as per business requirement..then you have to go for reinitialisation..
Or after some time you have found that there is data inconsistancy which is updated with full load/init load/deltas(which you don't know through which request and also compressed all the requests)..this time also you need to go for reinitilisation
Steps:
Delete all the data from you data target.
delete the init request from your info package.
run all the v3 jobs for this data source
delete all the delta queue data(bu pulling it into bw)
now run setup tables..
full load to bw
init run
set up v3 jobs in r/3
run deltas
Hope it helps
Thanks
Teja
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hi
Initialization means uploading data for the first time
Reinitialization means uploading all the data once again from the scratch(when the data is not correct or not requried).
This process of updating all the data newly is reinitialzation
hope it helps.
cheers.
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