Validate data with R/3

Hi,
How I can validate the key Figure  0HDCNT_FTE and 0HDCNT_LAST key figure with R/3.
Thanks
Edited by: pranitaSAP on Oct 5, 2011 10:54 PM

Hi
first analyze your data flow. follow your data flow from Info CUBE to R3.
let's take an example your data flow is PSA --> DSO --> CUBE
1) check the data for this 2 key figures in Info Cube.
2) Check the data in DSO for this key figures.
3) If you find any difference then check out the transformation. if you found both are same then goto below step
4) check the data in PSA, if you found any difference then check the transformation between PSA and DSO.
Note: Check the mappings in Transformations and check if you have ant routines in transformations. Try to run the DTP for some records using simulation mode to test the routines.
If you feel data is wrong in R3 system, then follow the below steps.
5) Check the transfer structure of this data source and check which fields are mapped to this key figures.
6) goto SE11 in R3 system, by giving field name and click on where used list and in next screen select tables and execute. you will get table name.
7) Check the data for this fields in tables.
Regards,
Venkatesh

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    import java.text.DateFormat;
    import java.util.Calendar;
    import java.util.Date;
    import java.util.StringTokenizer;
    public final class SlacDate implements Comparable
         public final static int FormatDDMMCCYY               = 0;
         public final static int FormatMMDDCCYY               = 1;
         public final static int FormatDATETIME               = 2;
         public final static int FormatMMMDDTIME               = 3;
         public final static int FormatTIMESTAMP               = 4;
         public final static int FormatCCYYMMDD               = 5;
         public final static int FormatCCYYMMDDHHMM          = 6;
         public final static int FormatCCYYMMDDHHMMSS     = 7;
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         public final static int FormatDATETIMEVERBOSE     = 10;
         public final static int FormatHHMMSS               = 11;
         public final static int FormatHHMMSSMIL               = 12;
         public final static int FormatDB2TIMESTAMP          = 13;
         public final static int FormatUDBTIMESTAMP          = 14;
         public final static int JANUARY          = 1;
         public final static int FEBRUARY     = 2;
         public final static int MARCH          = 3;
         public final static int APRIL          = 4;
         public final static int MAY               = 5;
         public final static int JUNE          = 6;
         public final static int JULY          = 7;
         public final static int AUGUST          = 8;
         public final static int SEPTEMBER     = 9;
         public final static int OCTOBER          = 10;
         public final static int NOVEMBER     = 11;
         public final static int DECEMBER     = 12;
         public final static int MONTHS_IN_YEAR = 12;
         public final static int SUNDAY          = 1;
         public final static int MONDAY          = 2;
         public final static int TUESDAY          = 3;
         public final static int WEDNESDAY     = 4;
         public final static int THURSDAY     = 5;
         public final static int FRIDAY          = 6;
         public final static int SATURDAY     = 7;
         public final static int DAYS_IN_WEEK = 7;
         private final static int DefaultHours   = 12;
         private final static int DefaultMinutes = 0;
         private final static int DefaultSeconds = 0;
         private final static int DefaultMillis     = 0;
         private final static int DaysInMonth[] = { 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 };
         private final static String MonthAbbrev[] = { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };
         private final static String MonthVerbose[] = { "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" };
         private final static String DaysOfWeekAbbrev[] = { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" };
         private final static String DaysOfWeek[] = { "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" };
         private final static String DayExtension[] = { "th", "st", "nd", "rd", "th", "th", "th", "th", "th", "th" };
         private final static String EMPTY = "";
         private final static String COLON = ":";
         private final static String PERIOD = ".";
         private final static String HYPHEN = "-";
         private final static String SPACE = " ";
         private final static String ZERO  = "0";
         private static String s_dateSep = HYPHEN;
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         private static long MillisInSecond     = 1000;
         private static long MillisInMinute     = MillisInSecond * 60;
         private static long MillisInHour     = MillisInMinute * 60;
         private static long MillisInDay          = MillisInHour * 24;
          * JDK_BST_FIX
          * Static initialisation block - check JDK vendor/version in order to determine whether
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          * in order to fix a bug in some Sun & IBM JDKs. If an untested version of the Sun or IBM JDK
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          * changed as appropriate. This is ugly, but will prevent a new JDK being used and this bug
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          * Note the following JDKs have been tested under both NT & AIX
          *    JDK Version           NT          AIX
          *          1.1.7 (IBM)          x          x
          *          1.1.7A (IBM)               ?
          *          1.1.7B (IBM)     ?          ?
          *          1.1.8 (IBM)          x          x
          *          1.2.2 (IBM)          ok          ok
          *          1.1.7 (SUN)          x          x
          *          1.1.8 (SUN)          x          x
          *          1.2 (SUN)          x          x
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         private final static String IBMVendorString = "IBM"; // Can also be 'IBM Corporation'
         private final static String SunProblemJDKs[] = { "1.1.4", "1.1.5", "1.1.6", "1.1.7", "1.1.7A", "1.1.7B", "1.1.8", "1.2", "1.2.2" };
         private final static String     SunOKJDKs[] = { "1.0.2", "1.1.2", "1.1.3", "1.4.0", "1.4.2"};
         private final static String IBMProblemJDKs[] = { "1.1.4", "1.1.5", "1.1.6", "1.1.7", "1.1.7A", "1.1.8" };
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              String vendor = System.getProperty("java.vendor");
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                   String OKJDKs[] = null;
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                             // at this point, and in any case it is not desirable to introduce
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         * other code should use SlacDate. If the s_adjustForBST flag is set and the date falls
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         * to make an adjustment of +1 hour so that British Summertime is correctly reported.
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         * @param month The month to set the date to
         * @param date The date to set the date to
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         * @param month The month to set the date to
         * @param date The date to set the date to
         * @param hr The hour to set the date to
         * @param min The minute to set the date to
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         * Construct the date with the specified day, month, year, hour, minute and second.
         * Will default to 0 milliseconds.
         * @param year The year to set the date to
         * @param month The month to set the date to
         * @param date The date to set the date to
         * @param hr The hour to set the date to
         * @param min The minute to set the date to
         * @param sec The second to set the date to
         * @exception InvalidDateException Invalid date parameters passed in.
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         * Construct the date with the specified day, month, year, hour, minute, second and milliseconds.
         * @param year The year to set the date to
         * @param month The month to set the date to
         * @param date The date to set the date to
         * @param hr The hour to set the date to
         * @param min The minute to set the date to
         * @param sec The second to set the date to
         * @param millis The milliseconds to set the date to
         * @exception InvalidDateException Invalid date parameters passed in.
         public SlacDate(int year, int month, int date, int hr, int min, int sec, int millis) throws InvalidDateException
              init(year, month, date, hr, min, sec, millis);
         * Construct the date from a timestamp.
         public SlacDate(long timestamp) throws InvalidDateException
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              cal.setTime(new Date(timestamp));
              init(cal);
         * Construct the date from the specified string. Note that the date must
         * be in day/month/year format.
         * @param date The date string.
         * @exception InvalidDateException The date passed in is invalid.
         public SlacDate(String date) throws InvalidDateException
              init(date);
         * Construct the date from the specified string. The format passed in will
         * identify the format of the date.
         * @param date The date string.
         * @param format The format of the date.
         * @exception InvalidDateException The date passed in is invalid.
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                             int month = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(4,6));
                             int day = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(6,8));
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                             int min;
                             int sec;
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                                  min = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(10,12));
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                                       sec = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(12,14));
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                                       sec = DefaultSeconds;
                             else
                                  hour = DefaultHours;
                                  min = DefaultMinutes;
                                  sec = DefaultSeconds;
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                             valid = true;
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                   if (!valid)
                        throw new InvalidDateException("Invalid date: " + date + " for the specified format");
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                   int month = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(5,7));
                   int day = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(8,10));
                   int hour = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(11,13));
                   int min = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(14,16));
                   int sec = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(17,19));
                   int millis = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(20,23));
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                   init(date);
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         public SlacDate(Date date)
              init(date);
         * Init the date with the java.util.Date passed in.
         private void init(Date date)
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         * @d2 The date to compare against.
         * @return Whether this date is after the date passed in.
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              if (m_yyyy > xx)
                   return true;
              else if (m_yyyy < xx)
                   return false;
              else
                   xx = d2.getMonth();
                   if (m_mm > xx)
                        return true;
                   else if (m_mm < xx)
                        return false;
                   else
                        xx = d2.getDate();
                        if (m_dd > xx)
                             return true;
                        else if (m_dd < xx)
                             return false;
                        else
                             xx = d2.getHour();
                             if (m_hh > xx)
                                  return true;
                             else if (m_hh < xx)
                                  return false;
                             else
                                  xx = d2.getMinute();
                                  if (m_min > xx)
                                       return true;
                                  else if (m_min < xx)
                                       return false;
                                  else
                                       xx = d2.getSecond();
                                       if (m_ss > xx)
                                            return true;
                                       else if (m_ss < xx)
                                            return false;
                                       else
                                            return (m_mil > d2.getMillisecond());
         private void appendHoursMinutes(StringBuffer str, String separator)
              if (m_hh < 10)
                   str.append(ZERO);
              str.append(Integer.toString(m_hh));
              if (!separator.equals(EMPTY))
                   str.append(separator);
              if (m_min < 10)
                   str.append(ZERO);
              str.append(Integer.toString(m_min));
         private void appendTime(StringBuffer str, String separator, boolean addMillis)
              appendHoursMinutes(str, separator);
              if (!separator.equals(EMPTY))
                   str.append(separator);
              if (m_ss < 10)
                   str.append(ZERO);
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                   if (!separator.equals(EMPTY))
                        str.append(separator);
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                        str.append(ZERO);
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         * Version of the asString() method which defaults to FormatDDMMCCYY.
         * <p>An example date in this format is:
         * <pre>
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         * </pre>
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         * passed in. The default parameter is FormatDDMMCCYY.
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    I have implemented ETL packages for more than 200 tables . I logged the row count as a first step for testing. Now i would like to implement automation/validate data using test cases.
    Being a single resource to do all this process is little difficult for the give time frame:(
    Could you please guide me for effective testing scenarios(automation technique) with optimum effort?

    I have a script that among all other things does
    dtexec.exe package_name /Validate
    Other than that, there is a grater danger down the road from schema changes.
    Arthur My Blog

  • Select & Validate data

    Greeting to All,
    Need your help on my below requirements. Appreciate you can provide me the coding guide. Thanks in advance for your help.
    My upload file will contain 3 column of data as example on below.
    <u>Service entry</u>  
    1000002000  
    <u>Company Code</u>   
    AB01
    <u>Release Code</u>
    A1
    1.  I need to validate SE number with the company code provided in the upload file from ESSR-LBLNI (SE number from template), then get ESSR-EBELN (PO number) from ESSR-EBELN, goto EKKO-EBELN and get EKKO-BUKRS
    compare EKKO-BUKRs with company code in upload file.
    2. If the data in upload file is not found, provide error message.

    Check the below Program :
    REPORT ztest_ytt.
    TABLES : essr,
             ekko.
    Internal table for File
    DATA : BEGIN OF i_text OCCURS 0,
           text(255) TYPE c,
           END OF i_text.
    Assume that you have data in ITAB.
    DATA : BEGIN OF itab OCCURS 0,
           se(10) TYPE c,  " Service entry
           bukrs(4) TYPE c, " Company code
           rc(2) TYPE c,  " Reason code
           END OF itab.
    Error Log internal table
    DATA : BEGIN OF i_error OCCURS 0,
           se(10) TYPE c,
           bukrs(4) TYPE c,
           text(100) TYPE c,
           END OF i_error.
    DATA v_file TYPE string.
    PARAMETERS : p_file LIKE rlgrap-filename OBLIGATORY.
    possible entry list (F4 dropdown) for input file name
    AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR p_file.
    *-SELECT FILE FROM USERS LOCAL PC
      CALL FUNCTION 'WS_FILENAME_GET'
          EXPORTING
             DEF_FILENAME     = ' '
               def_path         = 'C:\Temp\'
               mask             = ',.,..'
               mode             = 'O'
               title            = 'Select File '(007)
          IMPORTING
               filename         = p_file
             RC               =
          EXCEPTIONS
               inv_winsys       = 1
               no_batch         = 2
               selection_cancel = 3
               selection_error  = 4
               OTHERS           = 5.
      IF sy-subrc <> 0.
       MESSAGE ID sy-msgid TYPE sy-msgty NUMBER sy-msgno
               WITH sy-msgv1 sy-msgv2 sy-msgv3 sy-msgv4.
      ENDIF.
    START-OF-SELECTION .
    Get the data from file to Internal table
      PERFORM get_data_file.
    Validation file data
      PERFORM validate_data.
    *&      Form  get_data_file
          text
    -->  p1        text
    <--  p2        text
    FORM get_data_file .
      v_file = p_file.
      CALL FUNCTION 'GUI_UPLOAD'
        EXPORTING
          filename                      = p_file
         filetype                      = 'ASC'
      HAS_FIELD_SEPARATOR           = ' '
      HEADER_LENGTH                 = 0
      READ_BY_LINE                  = 'X'
      DAT_MODE                      = ' '
      CODEPAGE                      = ' '
      IGNORE_CERR                   = ABAP_TRUE
      REPLACEMENT                   = '#'
      CHECK_BOM                     = ' '
      VIRUS_SCAN_PROFILE            =
      NO_AUTH_CHECK                 = ' '
    IMPORTING
      FILELENGTH                    =
      HEADER                        =
        TABLES
          data_tab                      = i_text
       EXCEPTIONS
         file_open_error               = 1
         file_read_error               = 2
         no_batch                      = 3
         gui_refuse_filetransfer       = 4
         invalid_type                  = 5
         no_authority                  = 6
         unknown_error                 = 7
         bad_data_format               = 8
         header_not_allowed            = 9
         separator_not_allowed         = 10
         header_too_long               = 11
         unknown_dp_error              = 12
         access_denied                 = 13
         dp_out_of_memory              = 14
         disk_full                     = 15
         dp_timeout                    = 16
         OTHERS                        = 17
      IF sy-subrc NE 0.
        MESSAGE e000(z01) WITH 'No data found'.
      ELSE.
        LOOP AT i_text.
    Assume that your file is comma delimted text file
          SPLIT i_text-text AT ',' INTO itab-se
                                         itab-bukrs
                                         itab-rc.
          APPEND itab.
          CLEAR : i_text,
                  itab.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
    ENDFORM.                    " get_data_file
    *&      Form  validate_data
          text
    -->  p1        text
    <--  p2        text
    FORM validate_data .
      DATA : wa_essr LIKE essr .
      DATA : wa_ekko LIKE ekko.
      LOOP AT itab.
        CLEAR : wa_essr,
                wa_ekko.
    Compare the data with ESSR Table
        SELECT SINGLE * FROM essr INTO wa_essr
                             WHERE lblni = itab-se.
        IF sy-subrc EQ 0.
          SELECT SINGLE * FROM ekko INTO wa_ekko
                               WHERE ebeln = wa_essr-ebeln
                                AND  bukrs = itab-bukrs.
          IF sy-subrc NE 0.
    My assumption is no error message ,if you want to then you can give
       message e000(z01) with 'No valid data'.
            i_error-se = itab-se.
            i_error-bukrs = itab-bukrs.
            i_error-text = 'No valid data at Purchase order'.
            APPEND i_error.
          ENDIF.
        ELSE.
          i_error-se = itab-se.
          i_error-bukrs = itab-bukrs.
          i_error-text = 'No valid data at Purchase order'.
          APPEND i_error.
        ENDIF.
      ENDLOOP.
    ENDFORM.                    " validate_data
    I guess you should not give any error message,if you give give error message ,then how about other records in file.
    Simply keep all error records in one internal table,then display error log .
    Thanks
    Seshu

  • Open Hub: How-to doc "How to Extract data with Open Hub to a Logical File"

    Hi all,
    We are using open hub to download transaction files from infocubes to application server, and would like to have filename which is dynamic based period and year, i.e. period and year of the transaction data to be downloaded. 
    I understand we could use logical file for this purpose.  However we are not sure how to have the period and year to be dynamically derived in filename.
    I have read in sdn a number of posted messages on a similar topic and many have suggested a 'How-to' paper titled "How to Extract data with Open Hub to a Logical Filename".  However i could not seem to be able to get document from the link given. 
    Just wonder if anyone has the correct or latest link to the document, or would appreciate if you could share the document with all in sdn if you have a copy.
    Many thanks and best regards,
    Victoria

    Hi,
    After creating open hub press F1 in Application server file name text box from the help window there u Click on Maintain 'Client independent file names and file paths'  then u will be taken to the Implementation guide screen > click on Cross client maintanance of file name > create a logical file path by clicking on new entiries > after creating logical file path now go to Logical file name definition there give your Logical file , name , physical file (ur file name followed by month or year what ever is applicable (press f1 for more info)) , data format (ASC) , application area (BW) and logical path (choose from F4 selection which u have created first), now goto Assignment of  physical path to logical path > give syntax group >physical path is the path u gave at logical file name definition.
    however we have created a logical path file name to identify the file by sys date but ur requirement seems to be of dynamic date of tranaction data...may u can achieve this by creating a variable. U can see the help from F1 that would be of much help to u. All the above steps i have explained will help u create a dynamic logical file.
    hope this helps u to some extent.
    Regards

  • Extract Data with OPEN HUB to a Logical Filename

    Hi Experts,
    Can anybody help me in sending the link for How to guide...Extract Data with OPEN HUB to a Logical Filename?
    Thanks in advance.
    BWUser

    Hi,
    check this links...
    http://searchcrm.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid21_gci1224995,00.html
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e698aa90-0201-0010-7982-b498e02af76b
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/1570a990-0201-0010-1280-bcc9c10c99ee
    hope this may help you ..
    Regards,
    shikha

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