on 08-28-2007 10:54 PM
Hello Friends,
I want 2LIS_13_VDITM to feed new ODS along with already existing ones. It was initialised in Jan 2005 and is live since then feeding the existing ODS.
If I want the new ODS to have all the records, can I do it without deleting the existing initialisation pointer? How are these scenarios handeled in production?
Thanks
Simmi
I just initialized with no data transfer from the extractor. and change it to delta later on. so I hope I won't miss changes on any records done a year ago.
Thanks
Simmi
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Why Do ihave re-initialise when I have the old data from the existing ODS.
Thanks
Simmi
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Your steps are right.
But you need to reinitialise delta.
Ravi Thothadri
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We want to eventually get rid of the old ODS. So you suggestion is
1. load old data from existing ODS to new ODS
2.initialize with no data transfer from extractor to new ODS
3. Change the setting to delta next
4.delete the old ods
5.change the process chain to reflect the new infopackage
And any delta later on can be loaded as usual to new ODS.
Thanks
Simmi
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Connect the old ODs and the ODS by means of update rules. Whenever you load data to the old ODS, make sure you modify the process chain to ensure that the new ODS also gets loaded.
Ravi Thothadri
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