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Function documentation Process Chain Maintenance  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

Process chain maintenance automates process flows in BI.

Prerequisites

If you want to include a load process in a process chain, you need to have already created an InfoPackage in the scheduler.

Features

You can execute various tasks in specified views, in the process chain maintenance. Different views, which you get by using the Go to menu, facilitate chain management. You define the process chain and schedule individual processes in the This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Plan View. You can use Drag&Drop to include the processes to be scheduled in the chain, beginning with the general start process. You can also then create links. Before you activate the chain, check for errors in the This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Check View. When you schedule the process chain, the chain run starts according to the start process selections. You can call the process monitor and display the logs for a process chain run in the This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Log View.

There are various ways of accessing the process chain maintenance.

·        In the administration function area of the Data Warehousing Workbench, choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Process Chains from the navigation pane to call the process chain maintenance.

·        In the modeling function area, you can call the process chain maintenance by choosing This graphic is explained in the accompanying text on the toolbar (or by choosing Edit Process Chains from the menu).

·        Choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Process Chain Maintenance on the toolbar to access process chain maintenance from the maintenance dialogs of the BI-supported processes.
You then create a variant for the latest process, assign a description for the process chain, maintain additional associated process variants, and then create the links.

The display of the process chain plan view appears. Here you can either call an existing process chain, or create a new one. When you call the process chain maintenance from the maintenance dialog of a process, the system displays the process chain that contains these processes as a variant. If the process is used in more than one process chain you can select which process chain is to be displayed.

The chain is not locked in the display view of the process chain. Neither is the transport system called. If the active and edited versions of the chain concur, you can schedule the chain in the display view. You can access the Change Mode by choosing Process Chain Display/Change.

Structure of the Process Chain Maintenance

In the left-hand area of the screen there is a navigation area that you can use to call navigation trees for process chains (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text) and process types (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text ), as well as logs for process chains (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text ). The navigation trees This graphic is explained in the accompanying text InfoSources and This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Data Targets simplify the insertion of InfoPackages and processes for data targets. To facilitate the finding of required objects in these trees, you can execute a search using the This graphic is explained in the accompanying text icon.

The system displays the process chains (processes and their links) in a network graphic, in the right-hand area of the screen.

Note

You can also display the chains in a tree display that is designed for screen reader devices. You can choose between the display variants by choosing Settings Network Display/Tree Display.

You can call information about the status of the processes and links by choosing the This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Legend for a process chain maintenance view.

 

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