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SLT won't import more than 107 tables

former_member217396
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Hi,

currently we have a problem, we are not able to replicate more than 107 tables. I can add more tables to the replication process, but when you refresh the view or even if you change the tab and come back... then... the tables above 107 are gone.

So, I have 107 tables:

I'm adding additional tables, so I have 522 tables:

Now I hit "Refresh" or change the tab ... and this is what I get

Is there any parameter I should adjust? Any ideas why this happens?

Thanks and Regards,

Rafal

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Former Member
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Raful

Try adding 100 tables chunk and wait until the Logging tables are created in the Source and destination. Once they are completed, add 100 more tables and see if you can add them. This is just a temporary process for you to move on.

We may need to review logs and see if there is an error. We have added more than 300 tables in our system ( but not all at once ).

Mahesh Shetty

Prabhith
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Hi ,

I have not heard about such a Technical limitation.

From the below screen shot(LTRC), its clear that for the 415 tables, logging table is not getting created.

You have not provided the system details, please see if any of the following notes helps you out

1975984 - SLT (2011 SP06 / 2010 SP10) - Correction 02

1981030 - SLT (2011 SP06 / 2010 SP10) - Correction 03

1984061 - SLT (2011 SP06 / 2010 SP10) - Correction 04

1984947 - SLT (2011 SP06 / 2010 SP10) - Correction 05

BR

Prabhith

former_member256353
Participant
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Hi Rafal,

Did you check the "expert functions" tab? -> Table health check....what does it say?

Did you check SM21(systemprotocol)?

have you any shortdumps? (ST22)

What about the application log?

What happens when you hit the "view errors" button?

What is your SLT version? What is the DMIS Version?

With these steps you should be able to see where an error happens - let us know more....

regards

Greg