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Course Outline
Introduction
- Overview of the data archiving process
- Understanding the basic principles of data archiving
Archiving and Customizing Objects
- Understanding the structure of an archiving project
- Maintaining the file names, paths, and storage folders
- Performing cross-archiving-object customization
- Performing archiving-object-specific customization
- Customizing an external storage system
Data Assignment to Archiving Objects
- Analyzing the database
- Assigning tables-archiving objects
- Analyzing data during the data archiving project
- Determining appropriate selection criteria with transaction TAANA
Data Archiving Transaction SARA
- Planning and performing data archiving
- Monitoring the data archiving process
- Managing archiving sessions and files
- Storing archive files
- Conception and implementation of a data archiving project
Retrieving Archived Data
- Accessing archived data
- Understanding the archive information system
- Creating or adapting an archive information system
- Building an archive information structure
- Document Relationship Browser (DRB)
- Data Retention Tool (DART)
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Technology Fundamentals for SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite (SAPTECT)
- Knowledge and experience in planning, execution, and monitoring of background jobs
- SAP Process Integration (BIT400)
- SAP Java Process Integration (BIT500)
Audience
- Developers
- System administrators
- Data consultants/managers
21 Hours
Testimonials (2)
Teacher knolage
Collin Sampson
Course - SAP S/4HANA Overview (S4H00)
I liked the fact that the trainer was very flexible and offered information about subjects that were not included in the initial material. I liked his experience in other projects and the tips and tricks resulted from this experience. The training was interactive and even though the exercises were predefined, we could take the exercise in another direction than previously defined.