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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Getting Started with PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver
  3. Part 2: SAP Table Data Extraction
  4. Part 3: SAP BW OHS Data Extraction
  5. Part 4: SAP BW Data Load
  6. Part 5: SAP Pushdown Optimization
  7. Appendix A: Data Type Reference

PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver User Guide

PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver User Guide

Activating the InfoSource or DataSource

Activating the InfoSource or DataSource

After you create an InfoSource or a DataSource and assign it to an external logical system, you must activate the InfoSource or DataSource to load data to SAP BW.
The InfoSource contains the metadata that is used as the basis for the transfer and communication structure. When you activate the InfoSource, you also maintain the transfer rules and communication structure. Transfer rules must be active for Informatica to load data into the transfer structure.
The Data Integration Service loads data to the PSA based on the DataSource. To activate a DataSource, select the DataSource and click the
Activate
button. When you activate the DataSource, SAP generates a PSA table in the entry layer of BW. You can then load the data into the PSA and create a DTP to load the data from the PSA to an SAP target.
  1. In the Administrator Workbench for SAP BW 3.5 or Data Warehousing Workbench for SAP BW 7.0, right-click the InfoSource and select
    Change
    .
  2. Select the InfoObjects and move them into the communication structure.
  3. Click the
    Activate
    button.
  4. Click the
    Transfer rules
    tab.
  5. Select the transfer method and click
    Activate
    :
    The following table describes the transfer methods:
    Method
    Description
    IDoc
    Use IDoc to synchronously move data from the transfer structure to an InfoCube.
    PSA
    Required for SAP BW 7.0. Use PSA to load data into the PSA.
    If you want to populate an InfoCube in SAP BW 3.5, you must define it in the Administrator Workbench. Define the update rules to update the InfoCube from the transfer structure.

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