Can I have TWO Extractors for ONE InfoObject ???

Hi all,
    We have two extractors (Business Content & Generic Extractor for 0WBS_ELEMT_ATTR). Can we have these TWO extractors for 0WBS_ELEMT InfoObject. If yes, can I have the procedure, PLEASE ?
Thanks.

Hi Venkat,
You can try to use Flexible update. For this you will need to make your InfoObject an InfoProvider. See here for an example:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/87/3fdf9587f211d5b2ff0050da4c74dc/content.htm
Hope this helps...

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