Different Info Packages for the same data source.

Hi Team,
I have a question, which i asked before that but i ended up with different solution.
I want to load 02.2002 to till date into ODS. Data source is 0FI_AR_10.
My boss wants in this way .
1) one infopackage for 02.2002 to 02.2005 with init.
2) one infopack for 03.2005 to 07.2008 with init for the same datasource.
3) one info pack with no selection criteira.
What will be the result ?
My guess is, Once we do init for the time period 02.2002 to 02.2005 ,
the system with note the timepreiod for the Datasource.
When i try to do Init for the second, the system will say init already exits for the data source. And it will not allow me to do init for the second selection.
Correct me if  i am wrong.
Regards,
-Sonti-

Your planned InfoPackages:
- 1) one infopackage for 02.2002 to 02.2005 with init.
- 2) one infopack for 03.2005 to 07.2008 with init for the same datasource.
- 3) one info pack with no selection criteira.
As the selection criteria of package 1) & 2) do not overlap, is it possible.
For package 3), you need to do it as delta update instead of initialisation.  Package 3) with no selection criteria overlaps with package 1) & 2).
Refer to the Help Documentation, which explains this quite clearly.
Link: [Maintaining InfoPackage - Tab Page: Updating|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/e3/e60138fede083de10000009b38f8cf/frameset.htm]
>For selection criteria that do not overlap, several initialization criteria are possible for initializing the delta process when scheduling InfoPackages for data from an SAP system. This gives you the option of loading the relevant data for the delta process, step by step into the Business Information Warehouse. For example, you can load the data into BI for cost center 1000 in the first step, and the data for cost center 2000 in the second step.
>A delta requested after several initializations, contains the super set of all the successful initial selections as a selection condition. This selection condition can then no longer be changed for the delta.
Hope this help.

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