09-29-2008 12:56 AM
HI Friends,
In IS-U , I have found three objects in Network graphic, for the Archiving object CA_BUPA.
The objects are
CACS00_CAS
CACS00_DOC
CACS_CTRT.
Whether it is needed to finish archiving of these three objects before I finish CA_BUPA.
Can any one give some suggestions.
Thanks
Shree
09-29-2008 1:45 PM
Hi Swarna,
CA_BUPA is a dependent archiving object. It is dependent on all the 3 archiving object that you have mentioned CACS00_CAS, CACS00_DOC & CACS_CTRT.
If Business partner is closed, (mean which there should be no open items such as open service ticket / Service Order/ Follow-up ticket / or other transactions) then you can archive the Business partners.
If your are archiving dependences and then archive BP's then system will keep the technical link between the BP's and other data even after archiving.
If you archive BP first and later if you try to archive other dependent archiving objects then % of data archived will less.
Based on that you can take a call.
From my experience in archiving Customer master record in R/3 system, i can say that you can directly archive BP's if they are business completed.
-Thanks,
Ajay
Edited by: Ajay Kumar on Sep 29, 2008 2:45 PM
09-29-2008 1:45 PM
Hi Swarna,
CA_BUPA is a dependent archiving object. It is dependent on all the 3 archiving object that you have mentioned CACS00_CAS, CACS00_DOC & CACS_CTRT.
If Business partner is closed, (mean which there should be no open items such as open service ticket / Service Order/ Follow-up ticket / or other transactions) then you can archive the Business partners.
If your are archiving dependences and then archive BP's then system will keep the technical link between the BP's and other data even after archiving.
If you archive BP first and later if you try to archive other dependent archiving objects then % of data archived will less.
Based on that you can take a call.
From my experience in archiving Customer master record in R/3 system, i can say that you can directly archive BP's if they are business completed.
-Thanks,
Ajay
Edited by: Ajay Kumar on Sep 29, 2008 2:45 PM