What will Happen in R3 side while Replicating Datasource

Hi Friends,
what will happen in R3 side and BW side while replicating datasource in BW side
Thanks & Regards,
Gowri

Hi Gowri,
Replication needs to be done only when you change the extract structure which in turn would change your datasource. The simplest way to know when replication needs to be done is each time you save you datasource in R/3. This causes the timestamp of the datasource to be changed and hence the timestamp of the datasource in R/3 and BW are not in sync. Replication would make the timestamp in sync in both R/3 and BW.
Hence you would notice the error "Timestamp error" when you do not replicate the datasource after changing it.
Also check this link:
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Bye
Dinesh

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