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Additional Scheduler Functions 
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Under Scheduler ® Initialization Selection for Source System, the system displays all initializations for the DataSource.
You can find additional information from
With the settings made via Scheduler ® DataS. Default Values for Data Transfer, you can override the settings you made in Customizing for a particular DataSource and a particular update mode.
You can use a request that was selected as a repair request via Scheduler ® Repair Full Request to carry out a full update in any data target. This also applies to data requests that already contain data from an initialization run or deltas for this DataSource/source system combination, and that have overlapping selection criteria.
You can find additional information from Tabpage: Updating in the Full Update section.
You can use Scheduler ® Time-out Time to set the maximum wait time after which the system determines the request as being in error. If the system has not received any (additional) data record before the maximum wait time has elapsed, the request assumes the status to be incorrect. You can use this function to override system-wide settings for a particular InfoPackage. The default setting for each InfoPackage is the same as the system-wide setting you made under Monitor ® Settings (or in BW Customizing).
Using Scheduler ® Warning Handling, you can determine how the system reacts to warnings, should they occur, that is, whether the request gets the status green, yellow or red in such a case. You can use this function to override system-wide settings for a particular InfoPackage. The default setting for each InfoPackage is the same as the system-wide setting you made under Monitor ® Settings (or in BW Customizing).

We recommend you do not assign the status yellow to the request when a warning arises, since this prevents subsequent processing steps from starting. The request would then be denoted as incorrect after the time-out time had elapsed anyway.
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