on 07-14-2009 8:12 PM
I am loading a PSA (via InfoPackage) and then the DSO using DTP. This all works good, but my problem is scheduling this. We can't use a process chain, because we can't store a file on the application server, so we are just using an InfoPackage. Problem is my InfoPackage just loads the PSA, then I have to intervene to push the PSA data up to the DSO.
Is there anyway, without using a process chain, to execute the InfoPackage, and the completion of that executes the DTP?
Thanks, Keith
Why you cant store a file on the application Server?
You can call standard Function module and load the files on the Application server. And then you can schedule the loads using IP/DTP.
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Hi Keith,
Well i'm still wondering why u're not allowed to store file to application server and run process chain ..
but anyway,
i suggest you how if extract the data using rules BI 3.x rather than BI 7.0.
So instead using transformation, you create transfer & update rules. Then you don't need to use process chain to do that, just simply schedule info-package.
Hope it can help you a lot.
Best regards,
Niel
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Hi,
U can use APD to do this but this also shuld be included in PC to schedule daily.
Or else u can run manually depending on the requirement, by se38 after creating APD.
Use RSANWB to create APD.
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rgds,
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create an abap report with an input field for the file to upload. Steps of the proram:
uploads the file from pc and downloads it to server
start the process chain with the FM
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Are you talking about creating an event...SM62?
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Create background jobs for both activities
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Hi
There is no other way to schedule the dtp's to run in the background.You have to use process chains.
Chandu.
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