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Steps For Migrating 3.x Dataflow Into 7.x Data Flow
Steps For Migrating 3.x Dataflow Into 7.x Data Flow
x Dataflow
into 7.x Data Flow
Applies to:
SAP BI 2004s or SAP BI 7.x
Summary
This Document describes benefit from the features of the concepts of SAP BI 7.x while working with an
existing data model. While upgrading systems, Data Flow doesnt migrate with the system automatically so
Data flow Migration need to be done separately. This document defines steps of how to migrate 3.x data
model into 7.x.
Author:
Sukhada Deshpande
Author Bio
Sukhada Deshpande is working with L&T Infotech as a SAP BI Consultant.
Table of Contents
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................3
Difference between 3.x data flow and 7.x Data Flow .........................................................................................3
Steps Of Migration .............................................................................................................................................4
Related Content................................................................................................................................................11
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Introduction
In SAP NetWeaver 2004s or SAP BW 7.x , new concepts and technologies are available in the Data
Warehousing Workbench for process design and modeling the data flow. The existing concepts and
technologies (3.x DataSource, 3.x transfer and update rules, 3.x InfoSource) are still supported. Objects
belonging to these concepts and technologies are now referred to as 3.x objects.
The data flow concept of SAP BW 3.5 has been completely revised in SAP BW 7.x .Thus, InfoSource have
become optional objects; update and transfer rules have been combined into transformations; and the data
transfer process has been redeveloped to provide an improved error-handling Functionality.
If you want to benefit from the features of the new concepts while working with an existing data model,
Migration of data model has recommended.
Update rules connect an InfoSource to a data target ( InfoCube , ODS object, or master data
Transfer rules are a set of transformations defining the mapping of fields available in a
specific DataSource to the fields used in the InfoSource definition.
Info Source in optional, Only needed for complex (Multi Steps ) Procedures.
DTP replace Info Package , data marts interface and Info Spoke.
Steps Of Migration
There are some steps of migration which needs to follow for migration of data flow. We needs to migrate
transfer rules first before migrating data source. Many people make this mistake while migration. If you
migrate data source first, then you will lose transfer rules.
Following Steps to be considered 1)
2)
Now following screen will come , If you dont want to use available Info Source select first radio
button and click on
to continue.
If you want to use available Info Source then you need to mantion its name after clicking on second
radio button. But it should be generated from 3.x Info Source Intractive Script
3)
You can give any name according to your project naming convantions.
4)
If you are storing your project in specific package then mention name of package and
5)
Now you will get one prompt which will show details of copying.
it.
6)
Now go to Info source tab and find new Info Source. Open it and click on
7)
to activate.
activate it.
8)
After successful activatiob of transfer rule Right Click on Data Source and say Migrate.
9)
Click on
Now Go to Info Provider and search for 3.x old Data Source . Right click on Update rules and
say Create Transformation.
11)
This time again it will ask you for info source. This time you can use second radio button
12)
13)
14)
15)
By executing Data Package and DTP data will get loaded in Data target.
Related Content
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