SAP ABAP IMG Activity BW_RSLGMP (Change source system name after transport)
Hierarchy
☛SAP_BW (Software Component) SAP Business Warehouse ⤷BW (Application Component) SAP Business Information Warehouse ⤷RS (Package) BW: General Business Information Warehouse
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Document Name
BW_RSLGMP
Example
Requirements
Standard settings
Recommendation
In order to be able to transfer those source system-related settings that you created in the test system into the productive system at a later date, you have to assign a corresponding source system name in the productive system to the source system name of the test system.
Activities
In the productive system maintain the table 'RSLOGSYSMAP' with the help of the view 'V_RSLOGSYSMAP' and enter the logical name of the source system in the test system as 'Original Source System' and the logical name of the source system in the productive system as 'Target Source System'.
This maintenance is necessary because it makes the correct source system reference possible for the BW objects to be transported. This source system reference is, however, indispensible for activating the transfer structure.
Example
Test BW with source system AAA. Productive BW with source system BBB, where source system AAA corresponds to source system BBB.
You want to transfer objects that you created in the test system for source system AAA into the productive system and use them for source system BBB.
You make the following entry in RSLOGSYSMAP in the target BW:
Original Source System: AAA, Target Source System: BBB
If you are using DataSources and related transformation and data transfer processes, you can enter more than one target source system for each original source system. The transported objects are then activated for all specified target source systems (and thereby replicated). Make sure that you only select '7.0 only' for one target source system per original source system becasuse this replication is not possible for the 3.x objects ISFS, ISTS, and ISMP.