APO DP SCM 5.0 Disaggregation issue + performance guide

Hi All,
I am again facing a u201Dsmallu201D disaggregation calculation issue. What I am trying to do is to calculate Corrected sales history to the most detailed level through disaggregation.
KF1: Sales history
KF2: Correction
KF3: Corrected Sales history
Situation:
The calculation is performed via background job:
Aggregation level:
Country
Sales org.
Product
Selection:
Country: 001
Sales org: 2000
Product: 12 & 13
I use macro for the calculation:
Start
Step1: KF3 = initial
Step2: KF3 (redisaggregation) = KF1 (Values) u2013 KF2 (Values)
End
Planning Area:
KF3: I (if initial, based on a another keyfigure) u2013 KF1 , Time based disaggregation (not relevant)
How can I get KF1 based disaggregation for KF3? Is it even possible with the above solution or should I come up with a totally different approach to this? Calculating in the most detailed level is not possible because the system canu2019t handle so many CVCu2019s. Although I kind of wander that, the system is almost a beast and it can only calculate 50000 CVCu2019s in a 5 hour? Any suggestions on this one also?
Thanks in advance,
Juha

Hi Manimaran,
I just tested your suggestion and the results are:
Sales history KF1:
SUM: 1000
Product: A: 750
Product: B: 250
Product A for Customer 1: 325
Product A for Customer 2: 325
Product B for Customer 1: 125
Product B for Customer 2: 125
Correction KF2:
SUM: 1000 (automatically split via disaggregation, this number is inserted in planning view and after this the background job is executed)
Product: A: 500
Product: B: 500
Product A for Customer 1: 250
Product A for Customer 2: 250
Product B for Customer 1: 250
Product B for Customer 2: 250
Corrected Sales history KF3 (after background job and disaggregation):
SUM: 2000
Product: A: 1250
Product: B: 750
Product A for Customer 1: 625
Product A for Customer 2: 625
Product B for Customer 1: 375
Product B for Customer 2: 375
As I analyzed this it seems like it is disaggregating it evenly? I have checked that the planning area settings are:
KF3: P - (based on a keyfigure) Keyfigure: KF1
so on that basis there should be no even disaggregation. I also tried with different aggregation level settings but the results are the same.
BR,
Juha
Edited by: Juha Pajarinen on Aug 12, 2011 11:37 AM

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    Last but not least, deadlines can be set for sub-processes, which is often more important than the deadline of a single step in a workflow.
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    14. What open interfaces are supported?
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    Although a company is far better off workflow enabling their system with SAP WebFlow when SAP software is used anywhere within the process, a collaborative process can take place between partners using different software platforms employing different workflow systems. To support SAP customers in this situation, WebFlow offers the open interface Wf-XML. This allows Business Processes enabled using different tools to communicate and control each other. Any workflow tool offering this interface can connect up with other tools that also offer this interface.
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    16. Where does Wf-XML come from?
    Wf-XML comes from the Workflow Management Coalition, an independent body of workflow vendors, customers and higher education establishments.
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    2. Specify a deadline period for the step.
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    data exit.
    Do.
    if exit = 'X'.
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    endif.
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    PFOS Display assignment to SAP organizational objects Definition tools -> SAP org. objects -> Display assignments
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    PFTS Standard task
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    PFWS Maintain workflow template
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    SWED Assignment of change document objects to object types Definition tools -> Event creation -> Change documents -> Define workflow properties
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    SWF3 Workflow Wizard Explorer Definition tools -> Wizards -> Workflow Wizard Explorer
    SWF4 Workflow Wizard Repository Definition tools -> Wizards -> Workflow Wizard Repository
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    SWI2 Work item analysis Reporting -> Work item analysis
    SWI3 Workflow outbox Runtime tools -> Workflow outbox
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    SWU7 Consistency check for workflow templates Utilities -> Consistency check -> Task -> Workflow template
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    SWWORGTASK- Assignment of WIs to Org.Units and Tasks
    SWWUSERWI - Current Work Items Assigned to a User
    SWWWIHEAD - Header Table for all Work Item Types
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