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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Enterprise Data Manager
  3. Enterprise Data Manager
  4. ILM Repository Constraints
  5. Partition Exchange Purging
  6. APIs
  7. Salesforce Accelerator
  8. Appendix A: SAP Application Retirement Entities
  9. Appendix B: Import Formats for Constraints
  10. Appendix C: Glossary

Enterprise Data Manager Guide

Enterprise Data Manager Guide

Managing Partition Exchange

Managing Partition Exchange

You can enable or disable partition exchange configuration based on the archive job requirements. After you configure partition exchange and run an archive job, you may want to disable or remove the partition exchange configuration. Whether you disable or remove the configuration depends on if you want to enable the configuration again in the future.
You may want to enable the configuration for some jobs and disable it for other jobs. For example, you configured partition exchange for the first time you ran an archive job due to the volume of the data to archive. You want to disable or remove the partition exchange because the subsequent archive job volume is considerably less than the initial archive. However, if the volume changes in the future, you can enable partition exchange again.
You may want to disable or remove partition exchange for restore jobs as partition exchange may not be the optimized method of deletion for some restore jobs. For example, partition exchange is not recommended to restore transactions or to restore a cycle that has a small percentage of data in the history table.

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