Dynamic Item processor profiles

Please explain me what is the use of dynamic item processor profiles and profile in customer service
Thanks in advance
Rajesh

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  • Dynamic Items in DIP profile

    Hi Gurus,
    Can you please Brief me about DYNAMIC ITEMS in the DIP profile
    awaiting for your valuable inputs.
    regards,
    kumar

    Definition for Dynamic Item is available in SAP HELP. Please go through it.

  • DLINR - Dynamic Item number - problem, please help

    Hi,
    We have a problem with one of our quotation enhancements:
    For DP82, we have an enhancement in place for one of our DIP profiles.
    Anyway, we are sending component data to DP82 with several custom fields in place. In our enhancement, Dynamic item numbers (DLINR) are assigned to the components via FM AD11_DLI_GET.
    However, some of the components are assigned the same DLINR number.
    The problem with this is that after our enhancement runs, a standard program calls a standard FM that reads back our component data (FM AD15_DLIS_FOR_OBJECTS_READ). The data read back shows all components with the same DLINR numbers combined into one component. This is wrong.
    What is the importance of DLINR (dynamic item) numbers? Do they need to be assigned?
    What do I do?
    Please help.
    Regards,
    Laura

    Hi,
    We have a problem with one of our quotation enhancements:
    For DP82, we have an enhancement in place for one of our DIP profiles.
    Anyway, we are sending component data to DP82 with several custom fields in place. In our enhancement, Dynamic item numbers (DLINR) are assigned to the components via FM AD11_DLI_GET.
    However, some of the components are assigned the same DLINR number.
    The problem with this is that after our enhancement runs, a standard program calls a standard FM that reads back our component data (FM AD15_DLIS_FOR_OBJECTS_READ). The data read back shows all components with the same DLINR numbers combined into one component. This is wrong.
    What is the importance of DLINR (dynamic item) numbers? Do they need to be assigned?
    What do I do?
    Please help.
    Regards,
    Laura

  • Error: 1012704 Dynamic Calc processor cannot lock more than [25] ESM blocks

    Dear All,
    I get the Following Error in the Essbase console when I try to Execute any CalcScript.
    Error: 1012704 Dynamic Calc processor cannot lock more than [25] ESM blocks during the calculation, please increase CalcLockBlock setting and then retry(a small data cache setting could also cause this problem, please check the data cache size setting)_+
    Please find the detailed output of the Statics of my Planning Applications Database and outline.
    please help guys........
    GetDbStats:
    -------Statistics of AWRGPLAN:Plan1 -------
    Dimension Name Type Declared Size Actual Size
    ===================================================================
    HSP_Rates SPARSE 11 11
    Account DENSE 602 420
    Period DENSE 19 19
    Year SPARSE 31 31
    Scenario SPARSE 6 6
    Version SPARSE 4 4
    Currency SPARSE 10 10
    Entity SPARSE 28 18
    Departments SPARSE 165 119
    ICP SPARSE 80 74
    LoB SPARSE 396 344
    Locations SPARSE 57 35
    View SPARSE 5 5
    Number of dimensions : 13
    Declared Block Size : 11438
    Actual Block Size : 7980
    Declared Maximum Blocks : 3.41379650304E+015
    Actual Maximum Blocks : 1.87262635317E+015
    Number of Non Missing Leaf Blocks : 10664
    Number of Non Missing Non Leaf Blocks : 2326
    Number of Total Blocks : 12990
    Index Type : B+ TREE
    Average Block Density : 0.01503759
    Average Sparse Density : 6.936782E-010
    Block Compression Ratio : 0.001449493
    Average Clustering Ratio : 0.3333527
    Average Fragmentation Quotient : 19.3336
    Free Space Recovery is Needed : No
    Estimated Bytes of Recoverable Free Space : 0
    GetDbInfo:
    ----- Database Information -----
    Name : Plan1
    Application Name : AWRGPLAN
    Database Type : NORMAL
    Status : Loaded
    Elapsed Db Time : 00:00:05:00
    Users Connected : 2
    Blocks Locked : 0
    Dimensions : 13
    Data Status : Data has been modified
    since last calculation.
    Data File Cache Size Setting : 0
    Current Data File Cache Size : 0
    Data Cache Size Setting : 3128160
    Current Data Cache Size : 3128160
    Index Cache Size Setting : 1048576
    Current Index Cache Size : 1048576
    Index Page Size Setting : 8192
    Current Index Page Size : 8192
    Cache Memory Locking : Disabled
    Database State : Read-write
    Data Compression on Disk : Yes
    Data Compression Type : BitMap Compression
    Retrieval Buffer Size (in K) : 10
    Retrieval Sort Buffer Size (in K) : 10
    Isolation Level : Uncommitted Access
    Pre Image Access : No
    Time Out : Never
    Number of blocks modified before internal commit : 3000
    Number of rows to data load before internal commit : 0
    Number of disk volume definitions : 0
    Currency Info
    Currency Country Dimension Member : Entity
    Currency Time Dimension Member : Period
    Currency Category Dimension Member : Account
    Currency Type Dimension Member :
    Currency Partition Member :
    Request Info
    Request Type : Data Load
    User Name : admin@Native Directory
    Start Time : Mon Aug 15 18:35:51 2011
    End Time : Mon Aug 15 18:35:51 2011
    Request Type : Customized Calculation
    User Name : 6236@Native Directory
    Start Time : Tue Aug 16 09:44:10 2011
    End Time : Tue Aug 16 09:44:12 2011
    Request Type : Outline Update
    User Name : admin@Native Directory
    Start Time : Tue Aug 16 10:50:02 2011
    End Time : Tue Aug 16 10:50:02 2011
    ListFiles:
    File Type
    Valid Choices: 1) Index 2) Data 3) Index|Data
    >>Currently>> 3) Index|Data
    Application Name: AWRGPLAN
    Database Name: Plan1
    ----- Index File Information -----
    Index File Count: 1
    File 1:
    File Name: C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\epmsystem1\EssbaseServer\essbaseserver1\APP\AWRGPLAN\Plan1\ess00001.ind
    File Type: INDEX
    File Number: 1 of 1
    File Size: 8,024 KB (8,216,576 bytes)
    File Opened: Y
    Index File Size Total: 8,024 KB (8,216,576 bytes)
    ----- Data File Information -----
    Data File Count: 1
    File 1:
    File Name: C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\epmsystem1\EssbaseServer\essbaseserver1\APP\AWRGPLAN\Plan1\ess00001.pag
    File Type: DATA
    File Number: 1 of 1
    File Size: 1,397 KB (1,430,086 bytes)
    File Opened: Y
    Data File Size Total: 1,397 KB (1,430,086 bytes)
    File Size Grand Total: 9,421 KB (9,646,662 bytes)
    GetAppInfo:
    -------Application Info-------
    Name : AWRGPLAN
    Server Name : GITSHYPT01:1423
    App type : Non-unicode mode
    Application Locale : English_UnitedStates.Latin1@Binary
    Status : Loaded
    Elapsed App Time : 00:00:05:24
    Users Connected : 2
    Data Storage Type : Multidimensional Data Storage
    Number of DBs : 3
    List of Databases
    Database (0) : Plan1
    Database (1) : Plan2
    Database (2) : Plan3

    ESM Block Issue
    Cheers..!!

  • Dynamic Calc processor cannot lock more than [100] ESM blocks during the calculation, please increase CalcLockBlock setting and then retry(a small data cache setting could also cause this problem, please check the data cache size setting).

    Hi,
    Our Environment is Essbase 11.1.2.2 and working on Essbase EAS and Shared Services components.One of our user tried to run the Cal Script of one Application and faced this error.
    Dynamic Calc processor cannot lock more than [100] ESM blocks during the calculation, please increase CalcLockBlock setting and then retry(a small data cache setting could also cause this problem, please check the data cache size setting).
    I have done some Google and found that we need to add something in Essbase.cfg file like below.
    1012704 Dynamic Calc processor cannot lock more than number ESM blocks during the calculation, please increase CalcLockBlock setting and then retry (a small data cache setting could also cause this problem, please check the data cache size setting).
    Possible Problems
    Analytic Services could not lock enough blocks to perform the calculation.
    Possible Solutions
    Increase the number of blocks that Analytic Services can allocate for a calculation:
    Set the maximum number of blocks that Analytic Services can allocate to at least 500. 
    If you do not have an $ARBORPATH/bin/essbase.cfg file on the server computer, create one using a text editor.
    In the essbase.cfg file on the server computer, set CALCLOCKBLOCKHIGH to 500.
    Stop and restart Analytic Server.
    Add the SET LOCKBLOCK HIGH command to the beginning of the calculation script.
    Set the data cache large enough to hold all the blocks specified in the CALCLOCKBLOCKHIGH setting. 
    Determine the block size.
    Set the data catche size.
    Actually in our Server Config file(essbase.cfg) we dont have below data  added.
    CalcLockBlockHigh 2000
    CalcLockBlockDefault 200
    CalcLockBlocklow 50
    So my doubt is if we edit the Essbase.cfg file and add the above settings and restart the services will it work?  and if so why should we change the Server config file if the problem is with one application Cal Script. Please guide me how to proceed.
    Regards,
    Naveen

    Your calculation needs to hold more blocks in memory than your current set up allows.
    From the docs (quoting so I don't have to write it, not to be a smarta***:
    CALCLOCKBLOCK specifies the number of blocks that can be fixed at each level of the SET LOCKBLOCK HIGH | DEFAULT | LOW calculation script command.
    When a block is calculated, Essbase fixes (gets addressability to) the block along with the blocks containing its children. Essbase calculates the block and then releases it along with the blocks containing its children. By default, Essbase allows up to 100 blocks to be fixed concurrently when calculating a block. This is sufficient for most database calculations. However, you may want to set a number higher than 100 if you are consolidating very large numbers of children in a formula calculation. This ensures that Essbase can fix all the required blocks when calculating a data block and that performance will not be impaired.
    Example
    If the essbase.cfg file contains the following settings:
    CALCLOCKBLOCKHIGH 500  CALCLOCKBLOCKDEFAULT 200  CALCLOCKBLOCKLOW 50 
    then you can use the following SET LOCKBLOCK setting commands in a calculation script:
    SET LOCKBLOCK HIGH; 
    means that Essbase can fix up to 500 data blocks when calculating one block.
    Support doc is saying to change your config file so those settings can be made available for any calc script to use.
    On a side note, if this was working previously and now isn't then it is worth investigating if this is simply due to standard growth or a recent change that has made an unexpected significant impact.

  • Dynamic Items - Restoring values on error

    I've got a page with some dynamic items. When I display a error on the page the values do not restore to reflect changes that the user made, rather the values stored in the DB. This makes sense as my code does not check to see if a error occurred.
    I'd like to check if a error occurred and if it did I can restore the user changes using the htmldb_application.g_fxx(x) function. So I'm wondering how do I know if a error occurred? i.e. is their a variable like the REQUEST variable which will be set if a error occurred?
    Now a bit on a side topic, when dealing with error validation of dynamic items I run into the following issue. I do the validation through one pl/sql check. It checks that all the fields have values in it. Imagine there are 5 fields (1 through 5), and the first 2 are empty. My error message says "Field 1 is empty... Field 2 is empty"... That all works but the page just says "1 error has occurred" and I have to list all the problems under that 1 error. I'd like it say "2 errors have occurred" instead. How can I do that when I only have 1 validation function? Is their a variable that I can increment for each error I find?

    update

  • Configuration of Dynamic item proposal

    Dear Gurus
    Can any one tell me the configuration of Dynamic item proposal
    Thnaks in advance
    Sneha Reddy

    Hi aneha reddy ,
    Dynamic item Proposal is nothing but listing the materials to customers
    use t.code va51 and  use document type PV
    and maintain the list and save system will generate the document number
    that same document number u have to assgin to customer master in sales area view , sales tab page : item proposal field and assgn the number
    and now raise the order , select the item proposal field insales order u will get the list (ctrl+F11)
    hope this helps, if it is pls reward me
    Thanks&Regards
    Venkat.Dhanemkula

  • Handling dynamic item data in VSTS

    Hi Team,
    Can you please let us know how to handle dynamic item data in VSTS.
    Regards
    Raghavendra
    8105577088

    Hi Raghavendra,
    Based on your previous threads posted by you in the test forum, I doubt that you want to create the coded UI test, am I right?
    If so, which kind of app did you want to test, WPF or others? Could you share us a screen shot about the real UI controls you want to test? What real Controls you want to test, list item controls or others?
    You know that to find a control in coded UI test, we have to use the unique peoperties as the search properties, so if your controls are dynamic, the real issue would be related to the search properties you use in your code.
    Like this case:
    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/4c4805f0-230d-459d-a3e5-61e62746c5b9/list-box-item-is-not-get-selected-while-play-back-the-recorded-script-in-coded-ui-test?forum=vsautotest
    As Pankaj's suggestion, if the list items are dynamic then you can use the index values instead of the innertext, so the real issue would be related to how to use the search perperties in your side. If you item text value is dynamic, you'd better not
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    About "How does “Coded UI test” finds a control ??", reference:
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    If I have misunderstood this issue, please feel free to let me know.
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  • Dynamic item proposal

    Dear Gurus
    Can any one tell me the configuration of Dynamic item proposal
    Thnaks in advance
    Sneha Reddy

    Dynamic Product Proposal
    A product proposal is a list of products for a specific customer that is automatically proposed during sales document processing. You can decide for yourself which materials should be displayed as product proposals in the sales document. You can also determine the sequence in which the materials appear in the product proposal.
    During sales document processing, the system displays a product proposal in the item overview according to the customer and the business transaction. It displays the material number, material description, and historical order quantites in the sales unit last used. To use a material again, you just have to copy it. The system does not run the standard checks (pricing, availability, incompletion, material determination, free goods determination and so on) until you have entered the order quantities.
    The product proposal is both an entry help and an aid to sales support and promotions. It is particularly useful in Telesales, where the employee automatically receives a display of all the materials that are of interest to a particular customer. This helps them to provide appropriate advice to the customer quickly and easily. The sales document history enables you to analyse the purchasing behaviour of a customer and recognize early on if it changes, for instance, when the customer suddenly stops ordering a product.
    The product proposal differs to cross-selling in that it is dependent on the customer and sales area, and is displayed in the sales document as soon as you have entered a customer. Cross-selling, on the other hand, is triggered by a material. In other words, the system proposes cross-selling materials according to the material or a characteristic of the material you have entered.
    You can determine the product proposal from different data sources:
    •     Order history
    •     Listed materials
    •     Excluded materials
    •     Item proposal
    •     Customer-material info records
    •     Customer-specific data sources
    You can combine materials from these data sources to create a product proposal. The system then accesses the data sources either online or in the background.
    To define a product proposal for sales document processing, you must carry out the following activities in Customizing:
    •     Define customer procedure for product proposal
    •     Define document procedure for product proposal
    •     Assign document procedure for product proposal to order types
    •     Maintain table of origin for product proposal
    •     Define product proposal procedure and determine access sequences
    •     Maintain procedure determination (in background) for product proposal
    •     Maintain procedure determination (online) for product proposal
    The product proposal procedure determines how the system displays the product proposal in the sales document. For instance, if the system has accessed the order history, it determines how many columns should be displayed in the sales document, in which period intervals thehistoric order quantities should be displayed (for instance, day, week, or month), and most importantly, the sequence in which the system should access the data sources (for example, order history, listing, exclusion).
    The product proposal procedure depends on the:
    •     Customer determination procedure
    The customer procedure determines which product proposal procedure the system automatically uses when you create a sales document for a particular customer.
    It is specified in the customer master record per sales area.
    •     Document determination procedure
    The document procedure determines which product proposal procedure the system automatically uses for a certain document type. The document procedure is stored as a key in the header for the sales document type.
    If you use online processing, the product proposal procedure is determined according to the customer and document determination procedures.
    If you use background processing, the product proposal procedure is determined according to the sales area in the customer master and the customer determination procedure. It does not use the document determination procedure because the document type is not recognized in background processing.
    It will help .
    Regards,
    Subbarao

  • Dynamic Item Creation

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  • Dynamic Item Renderer

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                    id="footerGroup">
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