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R3016 - DataSource &1 has to be replicated (time stamp, see long text)

Former Member
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Hi,

Our datasource encountered the error below after system upgrade in R/3. I've already replicated the source system and activated the transfer rules.

R3016 - DataSource &1 has to be replicated (time stamp, see long text)

I understand that this happens when the timestamp of R/3 system is greater than the on in BW system

But what I would like to know is where can I see the timestamp of the datasource in R/3? I've already tried checking ROOSOURCE in R/3 but it's not there.

Why does will the timestamp be changed during system upgrade in R/3?

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RamanKorrapati
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Hi,

Please check tables -

ROOSPRMSC

ROOSGENDLM

RSOLTPSOURCE

Below tables related to FI/CO data sources.

BWOM_SETTINGS

BWOM2_TIMEST.

Can you try to activate transfer rules thru program - RS_TRANSTRU_ACTIVATE_ALL and see.

Thanks

Former Member
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The error shows the timestamp below:

Source system- 02.01.2015

BW- 03.08.2010

But when I checked ROOSOURCE in R/3 source system show that the datasource changed date is 11.08.2005

Where can I find the timestamp of the source system showing 02.01.2015?

RamanKorrapati
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Go to your info pack, menu Scheduler--> init options for source system, see there.

whether it shows 02.01.2015 or 11.08.2005?

if possible try to delete your init from info pack.

Later replicate data source into bw and activate it.

After that you can try to do re init and continue with it.

Before deleting init, think twice and take action.

Former Member
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I've found the timestamp in rsa2 datasource repository. Is there a table where the timestamp/change on date can be found?

RamanKorrapati
Active Contributor
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from RSA2 itself try to use F1(from key board) help function and see the source table.

Former Member
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already did but it's stored in a structure(RODYNP100) not in a transparent table.

former_member182599
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Kenneth,

Try the ROOSGEN table.

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Former Member
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the timestamp is the change date of the extract stucture or the definition of datasource, which ever has a more recent change date.