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Basic Data
Data Element | RSRDA_REQ_CLOSE_DAYS |
Short Description | Number of days after which the request is closed |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | NUM2 | |
Data Type | NUMC | Character string with only digits |
Length | 2 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 2 | |
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Days |
Medium | 15 | Days |
Long | 20 | Close Request: Days |
Heading | 24 | Close Request: Days |
Documentation
Definition
Use
Specify the maximum number of days and / or hours after which the system closes a request. The default setting is one day.
Irrespective of the number of records loaded, the system closes the request as soon as this threshold value is reached, and the data transfer continues in a new request.
Dependencies
The system checks the threshold values (time and number of records) before it uses the request to update data. When one of the threshold values is exceeded, the daemon closes the request and the data transfer is continued using a new request.
If you use a Web service, the Web service caller also uses the threshold values to close the request. Whether the Web service caller or the daemon closes the request when you use a Web service depends on whether you are using the Web service for standard update without RDA, meaning without daemon assignment, or whether you are using the Web service with RDA. The Web service caller multiplies the defined threshold values (time and number of records) by 2. If you are using the Web service with RDA, this ensures that the daemon closes the request. If you are using the Web service without RDA, this ensures that the request is also closed without daemon after a certain amount of time or once it reaches a certain size. However, if you are using the Web service without RDA, you should not close the request using the threshold values. Instead you should use the process type Close Real-Time InfoPackage Request. Make a note of this when you make the settings for the threshold values in the InfoPackage.
Example
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20130604 |
SAP Release Created in | 731 |