Diffrance between full repair and Full load .

hello ,
could you please let me know , what is the diffrance between full repair and Full load .
Regards

Hi,
Full Repair :
If you indicate a request in full update mode as a repair request, then it is able to update that request in data targets even if they already contain data from initial runs or deltas for this DataSource / source system combination and with overlapping selections.
Consequently, a repair request can be updated to ODS without checking the sequence of delta requests. The system supports loading in an ODS object by using the repair request without having to check the data for overlapping or request sequencing.
Full load :
Pulls the entire data from the source system to the BI system
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Thanks & Regards
santo

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