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Difference between petition red and no U no R in ERROR DTP

Former Member
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Hi experts,

I have created some ERROR DTP in some DTP that I execute in a process chain.

I Have a doubt now. I don't know exactly the difference between Valid records update, no reporting (Petition RED), and No update, no recording Options for "Update".

Wich do you reccomend to me? My goal is to save the correct ones and let the errors there to be manually revised, so I have set the DTP as Valid records update, reporting possible (Petition Green),

Thanks!!

Artur.

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Former Member
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Hi Artur,

SAP excerpt -

On the Update tab page, specify how you want the system to respond to data records with errors:

a. No update, no reporting (default)

If errors occur, the system terminates the update of the entire data package. The request is not released for reporting. However, the system continues to check the records.

This means the data inside this request will not be visible in reports.

b. Update valid records, no reporting (request red)

This option allows you to update valid data. This data is only released for reporting after the administrator checks the incorrect records that have not been updated and manually releases the request by setting the overall status on the Status tab page in the monitor (QM action).

c. Update valid records, reporting possible

Valid records can be reported immediately. Automatic follow-up actions, such as adjusting the aggregates, are also carried out.

Wich do you reccomend to me? My goal is to save the correct ones and let the errors there to be manually revised, so I have set the DTP as Valid records update, reporting possible (Petition Green),

Your choice is correct

Hope it helps,

Best regards,

Sunmit.

Former Member
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Thank you sunmit,

And about the error dtp, hanging from the original green dtp; is it correct to put it as b. Update valid records, no reporting (request red)???

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