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Match(X) or Copy

Former Member
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Hi All,

Could anyone please elt me know about the option Match(X) or copy significance in Installing the Businesscontent.

Regards

Srujana

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Former Member
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Hi,

Match (X) or Copy

If the SAP delivery version and the active version can be matched, a checkbox is displayed in this column.

With the most important object types, the active version and the SAP delivery version can be matched.

From a technical point of view, the SAP delivery version (D version) is matched with the M version. As in most cases the M version is identical to the active version (A version) in a customer system, this is referred to as a match between the D and A versions for reasons of simplification.

When a match is performed, particular properties of the object are compared in the A version and the D version. First it has to be decided whether these properties can be matched automatically or whether this has to be done manually. A match can be performed automatically for properties if you can be sure that the object is to be used in the same way as before it was transferred from Business Content. When performing matches manually you have to decide whether the characteristics of a property from the active version are to be retained, or whether the characteristics are to be transferred from the delivery version.

Example of an automatic match

Additional customer-specific attributes have been added to an InfoObject in the A version. In the D version, two additional attributes have been delivered by SAP that do not contain the customer-specific attributes. In order to be able to use the additional attributes, the delivery version has to be installed from Business Content again. At the same time, the customer-specific attributes are to be retained. In this case, you have to set the indicator (X) in the checkbox. After installing the Business Content, the additional attributes are available and the customer-specific enhancements have been retained automatically. However, if you have not checked the match field, the customer-specific enhancements in the A version are lost.

Example of a manual match

An InfoObject has a different text in the A version than in the D version. In this case the two versions have to be matched manually. When Business Content is installed, a details screen appears which asks you to specify whether the text should be transferred from the active version or from the D version.

The Match indicator is set as default in order to prevent the customer version being unintentionally overwritten. If the Content of the SAP delivery version is to be matched to the active version, you have to set the Install indicator separately.

The active version is overwritten with the delivery version if

¡ the match indicator is not set and

¡ the install indicator is set.

In other words, the delivery version is copied to the active version.

If the Install indicator is not set, the object is not copied or matched. In this case, the Match indicator has no effect.

In the context menu, two options are available:

...

a. Merge All Below

The object in the selected hierarchy level and all objects in the lower levels of the hierarchy are selected as to Match.

b. Copy All Below

The Match indicators are removed for the object in the selected hierarchy level and all objects in the lower levels of the hierarchy. If the Install indicator is also set, these objects are copied from the delivery version to the active version.

The most important properties which are taken into account when versions are matched are now listed.

Former Member
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Hi,

You can find the details in following link -

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sem40bw/helpdata/en/80/1a66d5e07211d2acb80000e829fbfe/frameset.htm

To summarize -

If this option is NOT checked and Install Indicator is checked, content version will overwrite existing version. This means, all the modifications already made to standard info-objects will be lost. Be careful while selecting this option!

Regards,

Anup

Edited by: Anup Kulkarni on Sep 29, 2008 2:48 PM