Logistic Cockpit (LC) is a new technique to extract logistics transaction data from R/3.
All
the DataSources belonging to logistics can be found in the LO Cockpit
(Transaction LBWE) grouped by their respective application areas.
- Every LO DataSpurce starts with 2LIS.
- Application is specified by a two digit number that specifies the application relating to a set of events in a process. e.g. application 11 refers to SD sales.
- Event specifies the transaction that provides the data for the application specified, and is optional in the naming convention. e.g. event VA refers to creating, changing or deleting sales orders. (Verkauf Auftrag stands for sales order in German).
- Suffix specifies the details of information that is extracted. For e.g. ITM refers to item data, HDR refers to header data, and SCL refers to schedule lines.
Up
on activation of the business content DataSources, all components like
the extract structure, extractor program etc. also gets activated in the
system.
The
extract structure can be customized to meet specific reporting
requirements at a later point of time and necessary user exits can also
be made use of for achieving the same.
An
extract structure generated will have the naming convention, MC
<Application> <Event>0 <Suffix>. Where, suffix is
optional. Thus e.g. 2LIS_11_VAITM, sales order item, will have the
extract structure MC11VA0ITM.
Delta Initialization:
- LO DataSources use the concept of setup tables to carry out the initial data extraction process.
- The presence of restructuring/setup tables prevents the BI extractors directly access the frequently updated large logistics application tables and are only used for initialization of data to BI.
- For loading data first time into the BI system, the setup tables have to be filled.
Delta Extraction:
- Once the initialization of the logistics transaction data DataSource is successfully carried out, all subsequent new and changed records are extracted to the BI system using the delta mechanism supported by the DataSource.
- The LO DataSources support ABR delta mechanism which is both DSO and InfoCube compatible. The ABR delta creates delta with after, before and reverse images that are updated directly to the delta queue, which gets automatically generated after successful delta initialization.
- The after image provides status after change, a before image gives status before the change with a minus sign and a reverse image sends the record with a minus sign for the deleted records.
- The type of delta provided by the LO DataSources is a push delta, i.e. the delta data records from the respective application are pushed to the delta queue before they are extracted to BI as part of the delta update. The fact whether a delta is generated for a document change is determined by the LO application. It is a very important aspect for the logistic DataSources as the very program that updates the application tables for a transaction triggers/pushes the data for information systems, by means of an update type, which can be a V1 or a V2 update.
- The delta queue for an LO DataSource is automatically generated after successful initialization and can be viewed in transaction RSA7, or in transaction SMQ1 under name MCEX<Application>.
Update Method
The following three update methods are available
- Synchronous update (V1 update)
- Asynchronous update (V2 update)
- Collective update (V3 update)
Synchronous update (V1 update)
- Statistics updates is carried out oat the same time as the document update in the application table, means whenever we create a transaction in R/3, then the entries get into the R/3 table and this takes place in v1 update.
Asynchronous update (V2 update)
- Document update and the statistics update take place in different tasks. V2 update starts a few seconds after V1 update and this update the values get into statistical tables from where we do the extraction into BW.
V1 and V2 updates do not require any scheduling activity.
Collective update (V3 update)
- V3
update uses delta queue technology is similar to the V2 update. The
main differences is that V2 updates are always triggered by applications
while V3 update may be scheduled independently.
Update modes
- Direct Delta
- Queued Delta
- Unserialized V3 Update
Direct Delta
- With this update mode, extraction data is transferred directly to the BW delta queues with each document posting.
- Each document posted with delta extraction is converted to exactly one LUW in the related BW delta queues.
- In this update mode no need to schedule a job at regular intervals (through LBWE “Job control”) in order to transfer the data to the BW delta queues. Thus additional monitoring of update data or extraction queue is not require.
- This update method is recommended only for customers with a low occurrence of documents (a maximum of 10000 document changes - creating, changing or deleting - between two delta extractions) for the relevant application.
Queued Delta
- With queued delta update mode, the extraction data is written in an extraction queue and then that data can be transferred to the BW delta queues by extraction collective run.
- If we use this method, it will be necessary to schedule a job to regularly transfer the data to the BW delta queues i.e extraction collective run.
- SAP recommends to schedule this job hourly during normal operation after successful delta initialization, but there is no fixed rule: it depends from peculiarity of every specific situation (business volume, reporting needs and so on).
Unserialized V3 Update
- With this Unserialized V3 Update, the extraction data is written in an update table and then that data can be transferred to the BW delta queues by V3 collective run.
Setup Table
- Setup table is a cluster table that is used to extract data from R/3 tables of same application.
- The use of setup table is to store your data in them before updating to the target system. Once you fill up the setup tables with the data, you need not go to the application tables again and again which in turn will increase your system performance.
- LO extractor takes data from Setup Table while initialization and full upload.
- As Setup Tables are required only for full and init load we can delete the data after loading in order to avoid duplicate data.
- We have to fill the setup tables in LO by using OLI*BW or also by going to SBIW à Settings for Application à Specific Data Sources à Logistics à Managing Extract Structures à Initialization à Filling in Setup tables à Application specific setup table of statistical data.
- We can delete the setup tables also by using LBWG code. You can also delete setup tables application wise by going to SBIW à Settings for Application à Specific Data Sources à Logistics à Managing Extract Structures à Initialization à Delete the Contents of the Setup Table.
- Technical Name of Setup table is ExtractStructure-setup, for example suppose Data source name 2LIS_11_VAHDR. And extract structure name is MC11VA0HDR then setup table name will be MC11VA0HDRSETUP.
LUW
- LUW stands of Logical Unit of Work. When we create a new document it forms New image ‘N’ and whenever there is a change in the existing document it forms before image ‘X’ and after Image ‘ ‘ and these after and before images together constitute one LUW.
Delta Queue (RSA7)
- Delta queue stores records that have been generated after last delta upload and not yet to be sent to BW.
- Depending on the method selected, generated records will either come directly to this delta queue or through extraction queue.
- Delta Queue (RSA7) Maintains 2 images one Delta image and the other Repeat Delta. When we run the delta load in BW system it sends the Delta image and whenever delta loads and we the repeat delta it sends the repeat delta records.
Statistical Setup
- Statistical Setup is a program, which is specific to Application Component. Whenever we run this program it extracts all the data from database table and put into the Setup Table.
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