on 11-05-2010 8:36 PM
Hello,
I have created a DTP to move data between 2 cubes. When creating the DTP, under the Extraction tab, I selected the FULL extraction mode, and then there is the option for Filter.
I clicked on Filter and it seems to give me some options related to objects in my source cube. When i click on 'Change Selection' and i look at the list on the right side for 'Other Selectable Fields' I find RECORD.
What does RECORD correspond too? it is not an object that i have in my cube.....Is it the request ID? I am trying to figure this out. I hope you guys can help!
Thanks,
Nick
Hi Nick,
I wanted to ask you if your concern was resolved.
Please, let me know if you need further help.
Regards,
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Maximiliano
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Building off of the previous post...
If the archiving run contains a mixture of non-cumulative changes and marker data, you can set a selection condition for the record type characteristic (0RECORDTP) during the extraction of the data from the archive into the InfoPackage to keep the non-cumulative changes and the marker data separate. 0RECORDTP = u20190u2019 indicates the non-cumulative changes and 0RECORDTP = u20191u2019 indicates the value of the marker that is stored as a non-cumulative change (= end non-cumulative.)
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/3f/c219fe9a46194aa66d55254fdab182/content.htm
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Hi Nick,
The field "record" corresponds to technical InfoObject "Record Type" (0RECORDTP).
In InfoCubes with non-cummulative key figures, 0RECORDTP = u20190u2019 indicates the non-cumulative changes and 0RECORDTP = u20191u2019 indicates the value of the marker that is stored as a non-cumulative change.
Let me know if you need any further help.
Regards,
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Maximiliano
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