on 08-08-2005 10:51 AM
Hi,
I like to find out the differences in updating to Only PSA and subsequently into data target and PSA and then into Data Targets. What are the key differences between them, performance?
Thanks in advance,
CK
Hi!
In the
"<b>Updating to Only PSA and subsequently into data target.</b>" option you can just load the data in to PSA and work with the data there and then you upload when ever you want in to a data target
but in the "<b>PSA and then into Data Targets</b>" option data will be first loaded in to PSA and then automatically gets loaded in to Datatarget with out your intervention.
with regards
ashwin
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Hi CK,
Refer to this link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/80/1a6211e07211d2acb80000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
Hope this helps.
Bye
Dinesh
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PSA nad subsequently in to data targets starts the PSA to target job as a single job in background. They are like two independent jobs. This processes one data packet at a time in a background job to which the timeout settings of a dialog work process do not apply.
PSA and then into data targets is one job which first compeltes the write to the PSA and then starts the load from PSA into fata targets in dialog work processes. In this case, multiple data packets are processed in parallel (default of 3 but depends on settings) in dialog processes where time out settings apply.
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