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Maximum number of Records for Emigall Upload

Former Member
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Hi,

Is there any limit or maximum number of records can be uploaded via Emigall at one time.

Thanks.

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Former Member
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Hi,

I don't think there is an limit on the number of records that can be uploaded via EMIGALL at one time. However, is is always better performance wise to do a distributed import run.

Have a look at the following thread to download the guidelines to ISMW. Refer to section 2.7 for Distributed Import

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Cheers,

Sachin

friedrich_keller
Contributor
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Hi Satish Kumar,

There exists no limit except for some exceptions ;o) These exceptions are objects that require more and more memory during runtime due to growing internal tables. This behavior leads to performance issues because more and more time is spend in working on the internal tables instead of updating the database. This is known for the PARTNER migration object and all MM and PM related migration objects, such as, CONNOBJ, INST_MGMT, etc.

On the other hand a long lasting import run (because it takes such a long time to migrate the objects in the import file) limits your options in controlling the data import, for example, restarting a cancelled import run. As already pointed out, the Distributed Import should be your choice when migrating huge import files with many objects to be migrated.

I hope this answers your question.

Kind regards,

Fritz

Former Member
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Team- Please let us know the file format for input file used for distributed Import. Do we need Binary format.

Thanks.

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Hi,

sure you require the binary file format for any load program.

Kind regards,

Fritz