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Use of logbook or PM in high volume context

Former Member
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Hello,

is "logbook" suitable for managing big volume of data (i.e. 3 to 10 millions of events like measurements per day) ?

An idea could be to create a log entry per event of this type and only log measurement(s) when relevant and necesary ?

Any insight on use of classical "measurement document" in PM (without logbook) is also welcome

Kind Regards

Eric

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Former Member
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Eric,

That would depend on what you are trying to capture,what you are trying to do with that data and how long would you like to hold on to the data in the system for performance impact.

what exactly are you trying to capture?

Thanks

Narasimhan

Former Member
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Hello Narasimhan,

Thanks for your feedback

We need to collect events related to Fleet (truck) activity : Kilometer, taxes to be collected, location (etc .)

Information needs to be checked (Truck N°) and status managed

Notifications have to be sent according to rumes

Then a weekly / monthy sum-up is done to be passed to several CRM systems (non SAP)

I see 3 possibilities :

. classical use of PM measurement documents (to be extended with additional info, in addition to Kilometer)

. use of log book

. use of IS-U counters

Context is high volume : 3 to 10 millions events per day

This information needs to be archived and retrieved when necessary

This information needs to be on-line for around 3 months

Any suggestion will be welcome

Kind Regards

Eric