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Background documentation Managing the DDIC Conversion Using Control Tables Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

When using control tables for the DDIC conversion, information about either exceptions or the execution of DDIC conversion is passed on to subsequent control tables by means of indicators. This happens automatically when you execute the reports in the sequence specified. You may manually intervene in DDIC conversion management but only to the extent described in Activities for Business Partner Conversion

The following tables show an example of the status of control tables and database tables after the relevant report has been executed. The first table shows the status for exceptions from the DDIC conversion and the second table shows the status for cases where the DDIC conversion was carried out:

Status after execution of the reports for EXCEPTIONS from DDIC conversion

Report sequence

Control table

Indicator

Domain

Data element

RFTBUH02_1

BPUM_ROL

NO_RELEVANCE is set

BP_PARTNR

Z_CK_TEST_OLD

RFTBUH02_2

BPUM (no entry is generated)

 

 

 

Status after execution of the reports for cases where DDIC conversion was CARRIED OUT

Report sequence

Control table

Indicator

Domain

Data element

RFTBUH02_1

BPUM_ROL

NO_KFM not set

BP_PARTNR

BPUM_ROL

RFTBUH05 (copy data element to *_NEW)

BPUM_ROL

 

 

BPUM_ROL

NO_KFM set (manual)

NO_KFM not set

BP_PARTNR

 

 

BP_PARTNR

BPUM_ROL

 

BPUM_ROL

RFTBUH03 (exchange domains in DB)

BPUM_ROL

 

BPUM_ROL

NO_KFM set

NO_KFM not set

BP_PARTNR

 

BU_PARTNER

BPUM_ROL

 

BPUM_ROL

RFTBUH06 (exchange data elements in DB)

BPUM_ROL

NO_KFM not set

BU_PARTNER

BPUM_ROL

RFTBUH04 (reassign foreign keys)

Values not changed

Values not changed

Values not changed

Values not changed

 

 

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