on 08-05-2014 3:59 PM
Hi Folks,
I have been using table RPM_FES_MANGER_A to get data on resource pools and resource managers. To be more specific, I have a custom program that refers this table to determine the resource manager(s) for a given resource / BP. However, I have noticed that in some instances the table is not populated when I enter a resource manager for a resource pool. If I open the resource pool, the name of the resource manager is there so the data has to be stored somewhere else.
Had anybody experienced this issue before? Am I using the correct table to determine the resource manager(s) for a given resource? Any other table I can/should be using?
Thanks,
Lashan
Hi Lashan,
The following tables contains the details of the Resource pools.
RPM_POOL_DETAILS: Resource pool & Resources
RPM_POOL_ASSIGN: Resource Pool & Resource Managers
Combining both tables, you will be able to get resource manager from resources or vice-versa.
Similarly you can find all SAP tables component wise using the below blog.
Regards,
Ravi
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Hi Lashan,
'RPM_FES_MANGER_A' is a resource manager fast entry screen table and what I could observe is wherever the user id (using to view the table) is resource manager, only those entries are visible in this table. I could observe that this table is used to view the resources available for a resource manager who has logged in PPM application to allocate demand for resources in 'Resources overview' screen.
And for your requirement, it is better to use the other tables which I have given.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Ravi
Hi Ravi,
In RPM_POOL_DETAILS the Resource Pool is linked to object type as well (in my case ORG or RES). So if I have added resource to the Pool by Organizational Unit (Object Type ORG from the table), I do not get the relationship between Resource Pool and Resources.
Would I then have to find the relationships in HRP1001 to find the resources of the Organizational Unit?
Best regards,
Morten
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