Difference between data update in planning mode and loading mode

Hi gurus,
I am referring to intergrated planning. Planning cube can be loaded and planned.
When the cube is in planning mode, key figure gets overwritten while when its in loading mode, key figures get aggregated. Is this the behaviour?
E.g. Verion V1 is copied to V2 repetatively using copy function and self transformation. what wll be difference
Regards,
Subir.

Hi,
In planning Mode, When you enter planning data, the data is written to a data request of the real-time InfoCube. As soon as the number of records in a data request exceeds a threshold value, the request is closed and a rollup is carried out for this request in defined aggregates (asynchronously). You can still rollup and define aggregates, collapse, and so on, as before.
Depending on the database on which they are based, real-time InfoCubes differ from standard InfoCubes in the way they are indexed and partitioned. For an Oracle DBMS, this means, for example, no bitmap indexes for the fact table and no partitioning (initiated by BI) of the fact table according to the package dimension.
Regards
CSM Reddy

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