What are the ways in data transfer

Hi Experts,
What are the ways to transfer data from SAP R/3 to SAP BW and SAP BW to SAP APO DP?
Can anyone help me please.
Regards
Suvi

Hello,
I can only help on part of your questions, since I'm not familar with R/3 data uploading ...
If you want to download data from BW infocube to APO DP:
1)For CVCs, you can just use /sapapo/mc62, input POS name, click 'Create Characteristic Combinations'.
   Then select an option except 'Create manually'.
   In the 'Data Source' area, select load data from 'InfoProvider'.
   Then you can load CVCs from infocube to APO system for generation.
2)For transactional data (key figure values), you can use /sapapo/tscube.
   Just fill in the source cube's name, version, and tagert planning area's name, version.
   Key figure assignment and characteristic assignment are also necessary.
   Specify other options as to your requirement, and you can download transactional data from BW to DP.
Best Regards,
Ada

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