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Added by Tarun Gambhir , last edited by Tarun Gambhir on Jan 08, 2009 (view change)
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In the initial screen,All objects provides a list of all projects created already. My objects displays a list
All objects of the project displays all objects of the selected
of all objects you created personally.
project as tree structure. Project documentation displays any documentation written for the individual
popups and processing steps. you can print the project documentation out, send it and save it in various file
formats.
Click on the execute button once the project, subproject and the object are created.
Click Back.Now record usingBatch Input RecordingData Migration - Step by Stepvia Batch Input Recording
Step 1: Maintain Object attributes
In this example, you will be updating the Material master records with the help of recording a transaction
(MM01). Choose radio buttonBatch Input Recordingand click on the recording overview icon to record the R/3
transaction. Enter theRecordingname asMM01_REC2, the description asMM01 Recording method, and the
transaction code asMM01.
Click on create to record the transaction.
Click on Done.
Once all the fields are mapped, you should have an overview screen as shown
Save while coming back to the main screen.
IMPORTANT
****The Structure of the flat file should be proper otherwise data will not be uploaded.. All the mandatory
fields should be present in the flat file for the required transaction
Here 1 to 2 represents the number of rows to be read from the flat file. If you don't specify any number the
system will read all the rows from the flat file. We have 2 rows in the flat file hence from 1 to 2.
After we execute the data read from the flat file is as shown below.
Step 10: Display read data
This step is optional. If required, you can review the field contents for the rows of data read.
Step 11: Convert data
This is the step that actually converts the source data (in source format) to a target format. Based on the
conversion rules defined, source fields are mapped to target fields.
Click BACK to come back to main screen.
You can execute the BDC session by Run Batch input session. Executing a batch input session is a standard
SM35 transaction for managing BDC sessions. Once you have successfully executed the batch input session,
the Material master records are updated in the system. You can confirm this by viewing the Material master
records (MM03).
Select the session and click on the PROCESS icon.
You can Process the session in foreground or background or can only display errors.
Select the Processing Mode and then click on the PROCESS tab to executive the session.
After the session is completely processed you can confirm this by viewing the Material master records (MM03)
or in the table MARA.