SAP system update and database update
Conclusion
A non-production SAP system should also have the same repository status as the source system, regardless of the data transfer method chosen for the refresh. All the data that makes up an SAP system is stored in the repository. This includes, among other things, the definitions for the database fields and tables for master and transaction data.
Test data is important for companies to eliminate risks in ongoing operations and to optimize systems or processes. But collecting this data can be challenging in times of Big Data and increased data protection, as well as due to complex IT structures.
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There are various ways to tame this time robber and reduce run times. For example, through parallelization or the automatic generation of secondary indices.
In terms of its architectural approach, BSC takes standards into account wherever possible. As a result, the automation tool can be installed with minimal effort, fits very well into the respective system landscape and offers a fast ROI.
Tools such as "Shortcut for SAP Systems" supplement missing functions in the area of SAP system copy.
This cannot be done directly in the production system, but must first be extensively tested, which in turn requires data that is as realistic as possible.
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By splitting the standard packages into several smaller packages with approximately the same 'size', the total runtime for export or import can be reduced.