How do we find the previous error details in the monitor (details tab).

Hi Experts,
While loading data to a target via PSA we got an error (ex. data error), we edited in PSA and reloaded to target from PSA successfully.
Here my problem is how do we find the previous error details in the monitor (details tab).
Kindly post your comments on this......
Thanks in advance.......
Regards,
Sankar Reddy

Hi,
While updating any request from PSA, you have to delete the first erroneous request from data target and then update the PSA request. If you do not delete the erroneous request, it will not allow you to update the PSA request.
Regards,
Yogesh

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