(Glue-2002) SAP Table Fetcher
The SAP Table Fetcher uses an SAP table as a data source. For data read provide multiple Delta types and Load types. It also supports filtering on selected data.
Creation of an SAP Table Fetcher
Perform the steps outlined in How to Create a Fetcher Object with SAP Table Fetcher as the option selected under the Component implementation dropdown of step 4.
Activation of an SAP Table Fetcher
After creation, the object is in the saved state.
Mandatory inputs to be filled before the activation
- SAP Table
- name of SAP table for data read
- provided with F4 help
- Delta type
- a dropdown menu with all available delta types
- for more information see Delta type
- Load type
- default extraction type
- changeable before each extraction
- for more information see Load type
Optional inputs before the activation
- Selection
- checkbox for each field of the SAP table that allows you to mark them relevant for selection before the extraction
Delta type
The SAP Table Fetcher provides multiple delta types:
- FULL, DATE, TMSTMP, VALUE, VALUE_DIST
- for more information see Manage delta
- TRIGGER
- for more information see Trigger delta type for SAP Table Fetcher
Trigger delta type for SAP Table Fetcher
For general information about this delta type see Trigger delta.
On activation of the SAP Table Fetcher with delta type TRIGGER, the saving of newly added records is not automatically turned on (mentioned in the link above).
There are two ways to do this:
- execute extraction with any Load type except the basic Full Load (Repair) Without Delta Update
- manually activate triggers through the use of the (Glue-2002) Trigger Management functionality accessible via the Manage Trigger button
State of the trigger is also displayed next to Manage Trigger button. There are 3 different states in which the trigger can be: Active, Inactive, Inconsistent (can be repaired by reactivation of the trigger in Trigger Management).