on 09-16-2008 11:06 AM
We need to implement the way to extract the Master Data from R/3 As soon as it available in R/3, but it's not like the new MAster Data is loaded in R/3 every 5 minutes, it's more like 3 o 4 times a month and i thought about RDA method, just wanted to see you opinion on wheather it is a good option for such an infrequent loads to BW
Does this DAEMON eats a lot of system resources? Pleas if the answer could be provided by someone who actually use RDA, it be great!
Hi,
We use RDA for systems where the load is very frequent, but a Process Chain would do the required in your case as the data gets updated only a few times in a month.
RDA will be occupied in the Background Process, so that would create some problems. And it keeps on chiecking for new data.
I feel its unnecessary. So, go for Process Chains
Edited by: Vishal Sanghvi on Sep 16, 2008 12:33 PM
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Hi,
It depends on the scenario and the resources that you have. A RDA daemon will keep monitoring the R/3 queue and will occupy a Background process. If you know when the data is going to change in R/3 i suggest that you use a Process chain. If you dont know when the data will be available, and you can afford to use a background process go in for RDA. It all depends on your scenario.
Regards.
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