You are watching the forum "SAP NetWeaver BW", which was updated on Dec 28, 2011 5:17:41 PM by Ansel D'Souza.
Subject: Re: LO Extractor: user to update in ECC during setup table runtime
Message: Hi,
If you read the note carefully, it also mentions that the data will be duplicated and hence needs to be deleted.
*With "Delta queued" and "unserialized V3 update", documents can already be edited again during the runtime of the initialization request. The data is then collected in the update queue (LBWQ or SM13). However, under NO circumstances should you run the RMBWV3nn update report before successfully completing the initialization request
With "Delta direct", the initialization request must be successfully closed.
Additional information:
You may have to reconstruct individual documents or document groups and transfer them to BW again. In this case, you should carry out the steps described in the same way.
With this type of selective reconstruction of individual documents or, for example, specific organizational units, you must ensure that any existing data in BW is selectively deleted.*
basically what happens is that Direct delta directly transfers data to the RSA7 queues while queued delta picks up the values in the SMQ1 queues and you need to run the V3 job to transfer these to the RSA7 queues.
During the init phase, the RSA7 queue is not created, so if you are using direct delta, and a document is changed, you loose the change. If you are using Queued delta, then the document changes are captured in the SMQ1 queues. On completion of the init, you then run the V3 job and transfer the data to the RSA7 queues and then to BW. So depending on your model (if you are using a DSO etc), the data may get duplicated.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
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