on 02-04-2016 4:24 PM
Hello everyone,
Has anyone experienced from one day to another that the activated loads in a DSO were deactivated thus the active table has now 0 records and everything went to the new data table?
Does anyone can tell me the possible causes of it?
Also, do you know a quick way to reactivate all the loads, that is, to populate the active table from the new data table?
Thank you in advance for your responses.
Regards,
David
Hi David,
if you have process chain data flow design of your data flow then please old logs and see.
mean while take basis team help(SLG1) and track logs which are happen on your bw server in particular time frame.
so that we can find the user who done manual deletion by mistake.
To activate dso data, go to your DSO-->manage-->request tab-->select all requests(inactive requests) and click activate icon. on next pop up screen, select do not condense requests while activating and execute it.
Thanks
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Hi,
Are you saying that activated data before were gone? But in NEW DATA they are available? That's impossible..Can you post the MANAGE of your DSO?
Regards,
Loed
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Hi David,
I've been working in SAP Support for years and never seen an issue like this. Are you sure that this is happening? When you right click on the DSO => Manage => Contents Tab => Active Table => Number of Entries you can see what the table contains.
You can do the same for the New Table.
How many Dataflows contain this DSO and how many Process Chain Variants contain this DSO. Perhaps there are functions/actions running on it from another process.
Anybody in your team have any code written to delete entries or move them?
Colm
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