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Assets Depreciation-AFAB Performance Issue

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Dear All,

We met a AFAB performance issue.

     -One recommendation is considering the parallel processeing with the server group.

     -Another direction is to check the data volume. In table ANLA, we found the number of assets is about 3 million. But there is about 1/3 deactive assets.

So the questions is

     1.When running AFAB for assets depreciation, does the program traverse all assets or only the active asset records?

     2. Will it help on performance to consider the data volume?  If yes, is there any settings in the table ANLA to make the program ignore the deactive assets?

     3. Or any other way to improve the performance?

Best Regards,

John

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former_member351125
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AFAB only considers active assets. AFAB look on ANLC table and not ANLA in processing depreciation.

I guess running AFAB will not take you 24 hours to complete 1 run so it will not be any problem. Parallel processing is useful.

Thanks!

Jhero