Difference between fullupload and delta
hai i am doing extraction from flatfile to bw.when i am sheduling the data i seen one option dataupload(full upload,delta) i need the differnce between full upload and delta
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Edited by: Pravender on Jun 22, 2010 10:44 AM
Hi,
Suppose ur implementing BW for XYZ company.its having data from past eg 5 years.and every the data will add as per the business.
What we do is we will send all the past or historical data first in BW system ,that is FULL load and every day data data adds as per our schedule thats delta.
once full load get success we wil enable delta.
plz find the forum for more information and plz close the question.
regards...KP
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