Cluster Object Each database object, for example, PCL1 or PCL2, with the type
Import/Export file
consists of related areas. These areas are known as
clusters
, for example. RX, RD. Cluster objects are dependent on the superordinate database object.
Example
You can select the following cluster objects for database object PCL2:
Cluster RD
Cluster RX
Cluster B2
If the database object has the type
Master Data
, then there is
no
cluster object.
If you assign a database object with the type
Import/Export file
to the interface format, you must select the cluster in which the payroll or time evaluation data is found.
When the interface format is processing cluster data, it uses the existing import macros in the SAP System. If you have changed the table objects for the data import in the import macro (for example, if you have deleted or inserted a table object), these changes are automatically transferred to the Interface Toolbox.
The Toolbox checks that the import macro is actually reading the data from the superordinate database object and the specified cluster.
The system checks that the data definition include and the import macro are syntactically correct.
If you create a new cluster object or change the characteristics of an existing cluster object, you must enter the following information in the system:
Name of the cluster (for example, B2)
Name of the data definition include (for example, RPC2RDD0)
The data definition include contains the definition of the data defined by the import macro.
Import macro (for example, RP-IMP-C2-RD)
The import macro determines the set of all possible subsequent table objects.
You then run the dialog for the table objects.