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Function documentation Files as Destinations  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You can select flat files in CSV format as open hub destinations.

Features

The only file format that is supported for extraction to flat files is CSV. A control file with information about the metadata is also generated. You can either save the file on the application server or in a local directory.

Caution

If you save the file locally, the file size must not exceed 500 MB. When transferring mass data, you should save the file on the application server.

Caution

With User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 7 and Windows Vista, it can seem as though data is written to a local directory, but actually a file is not created. You therefore should not use a directory that authorizations are restricted for.

If you want to write the data to a BI application server, you have two ways of setting the file name:

      File name:

The file name is made up of the technical name of the open hub destination and the filename extension CSV. You cannot change this name.

      Logical file name:

You can use input help to select a logical file name that you have already defined in Customizing. Create a logical path and assign a logical file name to it (see Defining Logical Path and File Names).

A logical file name can be made up of fixed path information, but can also contain variables like calendar day and time. Logical file names can be transported.

If you save the file in a local directory, you cannot change the file name. It is made up of the technical name of the open hub destination and the filename extension CSV. The associated control file also has the prefix S_.

 

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