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E rec - RCF_SEARCH_MISSING_PROFILES

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Hi Friends,

Could you please through some light on this report RCF_SEARCH_MISSING_PROFILES and why we need this report in E rec.

In which stage we can use this report and what will be the output/result will come out of this.

Where we can use this report.

is this key input to E Rec performance issue.

Regards:

Kumar G

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Hi Hemanth

This is used in the Creation of Change Pointers for Missing Search Profiles

SAP E-Recruiting saves structured data of the following objects as search profiles within Knowledge Provider (KPro): Candidate (NA), Posting (NC), Requisition (NB) or Candidacy (Assignment) (NE). These search profiles are created by a periodically scheduled job RCF_PERIODICAL_SERVICES for those objects for which a change pointer exists in the table T77RCF_SPT_CP.

If you run the report in the Change: Determine/Create Missing Search Profiles processing mode, the following prerequisites must be met:

The system does not execute the service for periodic jobs at the same time.
Users (candidates, recruiters, succession planners) cannot make any changes to objects if this report creates change pointers for these objects.
You select the processing mode in which you want to run the report.

The following processing modes are available:

Change: Determine/Create Missing Search Profiles
The report determines the list of object IDs with missing search profiles for a selected search profile type and displays this list in the List of Missing Search Profiles view. You can then use the Create Change Pointer for Search Profiles function to create change pointers for these object IDs.
When the report is run in the background, it creates the change pointer directly. In this case, the report does not display an output view.
Plan: Determine Object IDs for Package
In the Package Size field, you enter the maximum number of objects for which you want to create the change pointers in one report cycle. The report determines the start and end object IDs of the packages for the selected package size, where the object ID pair defines a package of objects with missing search profiles.
If you want to run the report in the background, you have to select a search profile type.
recommend you run the report first in planning mode.
The output of the report depends on the processing mode and the type of execution.

Running the report in the foreground

Change: Determine/Create Missing Search Profiles
For the selected search profile type, the report displays a list of the IDs of the objects with missing search profiles. The report displays the number of determined objects in the header of the output.
Once the Create Change Pointer for Search Profiles activity has been executed, the report displays a list for the selected search profile type of the object IDs for which no change pointer could be created. The report displays the number of these objects in the header of the output.
Plan: Determine Object IDs for Package
For a specified search profile type, the report displays a list of the start and end object IDs for the selected package size. The output header contains the number of object IDs determined.
Running the report in the background

You can also execute both processing modes in the background. You can then use transaction SM37 to view the relevant output lists.

If errors occur when creating the change pointers, you can use transaction SLG1 to view them.

Hope this helps

Rgds

Selvia

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Hope this was helpful

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