DTP determines the process for transfer of data
between two persistent objects within BI.
As of SAP NetWeaver 7.0, InfoPackage loads data from
a Source System only up to PSA. It is DTP that determines the further loading
of data thereafter.
Use:
- Loading data from PSA to InfoProvider(s).
- Transfer of data from one InfoProvider to another within BI.
- Data distribution to a target outside the BI system; e.g. Open HUBs, etc.
In the process of transferring data within BI, the
Transformations define mapping and logic of data updating to the data targets
whereas, the Extraction mode and Update mode are determined using a DTP.
NOTE: DTP is used to load data within BI system
only; except when they are used in the scenarios of Virtual InfoProviders where
DTP can be used to determine a direct data fetch from the source system at run
time.
Key
Benefits of using a DTP over conventional IP loading
- DTP follows one to one mechanism between a source and a Target i.e. one DTP sources data to only one data target whereas, IP loads data to all data targets at once. This is one of the major advantages over the InfoPackage method as it helps in achieving a lot of other benefits.
- Isolation of Data loading from Source to BI system (PSA) and within BI system. This helps in scheduling data loads to InfoProviders at any time after loading data from the source.
- Better
Error handling mechanism with the use of Temporary storage area, Semantic
Keys and Error Stack.
Extraction:There are two types of Extraction modes for a DTP – Full and Delta.
It selects all the data available in the source based on the Filter conditions mentioned in the DTP.When the source of data is any one from the below InfoProviders, only FULL Extraction Mode is available.- InfoObjects
- InfoSets
- DataStore Objects for Direct Update
Delta is not possible when the source is anyone of the above.
DELTA: Unlike InfoPackage, delta transfer using a DTP doesn’t require an explicit initialization. When DTP is executed with Extraction mode Delta for the first time, all existing request till then are retrieved from the source and the delta is automatically initialized.
The
below 3 options are available for a DTP with Extraction Mode: Delta.
- Only Get Delta Once.
- Get All New Data Request By Request.
- Retrieve Until No More New Data.
Only get delta once:
If this indicator is set, a snapshot scenario is
built. The Data available in the Target is an exact replica of the Source Data.
Scenario:
Let us consider a scenario wherein Data is
transferred from a Flat File to an InfoCube. The Target needs to contain the
data from the latest Flat File data load only. Each time a new Request is
loaded, the previous request needs to be deleted from the Target. For every new
data load, any previous Request loaded with the same selection criteria is to
be removed from the InfoCube automatically. This is necessary, whenever the
source delivers only the last status of the key figures, similar to a Snap Shot
of the Source Data.
Solution – Only Get Delta Once
A DTP with a Full load should suffice the requirement.
However, it is not recommended to use a Full DTP; the reason being, a full DTP
loads all the requests from the PSA regardless of whether these were loaded
previously or not. So, in order to avoid the duplication of data due to full
loads, we have to always schedule PSA deletion every time before a full DTP is
triggered again.
‘Only Get Delta Once’ does this job in a much
efficient way; as it loads only the latest request (Delta) from a PSA to a Data
target.
- Delete the previous Request from the data target.
- Load data up to PSA using a Full InfoPackage.
- Execute DTP in Extraction Mode: Delta with ‘Only Get Delta Once’ checked.
The above 3 steps can be incorporated in a Process
Chain which avoids any manual intervention.
II Get
all new data request by request:
If you set this indicator in combination with ‘Retrieve
Until No More New Data’, a DTP gets data from one request in the source.
When it completes processing, the DTP checks whether the source contains any
further new requests. If the source contains more requests, a new DTP request
is automatically generated and processed.
NOTE: If ‘Retrieve Until No More New Data’ is
unchecked, the above option automatically changes to ‘Get One Request Only’.
This would in turn get only one request from the source.
Also, once DTP is activated, the option ‘Retrieve
Until No More New Data’ no more appears in the DTP maintenance.
Package
Size
The number of Data records contained in one
individual Data package is determined here.
Default
value is 50,000.
Filter:
The selection Criteria for fetching the data from the source is determined / restricted by filter.
we have following options to restrict a value / range of values:
Multiple selections
OLAP variable
ABAP routine
Semantic
Groups:
Choose Semantic Groups to specify how you want to
build the data packages that are read from the source (DataSource or
InfoProvider). To do this, define key fields. Data records that have the same
key are combined in a single data package.
This setting is only relevant for DataStore objects
with data fields that are overwritten. This setting also defines the key fields
for the error stack. By defining the key for the error stack, you ensure that
the data can be updated in the target in the correct order once the incorrect
data records have been corrected.
UPDATE:
Error
Handling:
- Deactivated:
If an error occurs, the error is reported at the
package level and not at the data record level.
The incorrect records are not written to the error
stack since the request is terminated and has to be updated again in its
entirety.
This results in faster processing.
- No Update, No Reporting:
If errors occur, the system terminates the update of
the entire data package. The request is not released for reporting. The
incorrect record is highlighted so that the error can be assigned to the data
record.
The incorrect records are not written to the error
stack since the request is terminated and has to be updated again in its
entirety.
- Valid Records Update, 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 are not updated and manually releases the request (by a
QM action, that is, setting the overall status on the Status tab page in the
monitor).
The incorrect records are written to a separate
error stack in which the records are edited and can be updated manually using
an error DTP.
- Valid Records Update, Reporting Possible (Request Green):
Valid records can be reported immediately. Automatic
follow-up actions, such as adjusting the aggregates, are also carried out.
The incorrect records are written to a separate error stack in which the
records are edited and can be updated manually using an error DTP.
EXECUTE:
Processing
Mode
Serial
Extraction, Immediate Parallel Processing:
A request is processed in a background process when
a DTP is started in a process chain or manually.
Serial
in dialog process (for debugging)
A request is processed in a dialog process when it
is started in debug mode from DTP maintenance.
This mode is ideal for simulating the DTP execution in Debugging mode. When this mode is selected, we have the option to activate or deactivate the session Break Points at various stages like – Extraction, Data Filtering, Error Handling, Transformation and Data Target updating.
This mode is ideal for simulating the DTP execution in Debugging mode. When this mode is selected, we have the option to activate or deactivate the session Break Points at various stages like – Extraction, Data Filtering, Error Handling, Transformation and Data Target updating.
You cannot start requests for real-time data
acquisition in debug mode.
No
data transfer; delta status in source: fetched:
This processing is available only when DTP is
operated in Delta Mode. It is similar to Delta Initialization without data
transfer as in an InfoPackage.
In this mode, the DTP executes directly in Dialog.
The request generated would mark the data found from the source as fetched, but
does not actually load any data to the target.
We can choose this mode even if the data has already
been transferred previously using the DTP.
Delta
DTP on a DSO:
There are special data transfer options when the
Data is sourced from a DTP to other Data Target.
- Active Table (with Archive)
The data is
read from the DSO active table and from the archived data.
- Active Table (Without
Archive)
The data is only read from the active table of a DSO. If there is data in the archive or in near-line storage at the time of extraction, this data is not extracted.
- Archive (Full Extraction
Only)
The data is only read from the archive data store. Data is not extracted from the active table.
- Change Log
The data is read from the change log and not the active table of the DSO.
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