- Create a new Process Chain
- Define the Start Process
- Create a new Process Variant
- Define the Start Process Variant
- Define the start time
- Add an info package
- Select an info package
- Create a link between the Start Process and the info package
- Save and Activate the Process Chain
In SAP BW to create a Process Chain: Enter transaction code /nrspc.
The
Process Chain Maintenance Planning View window opens.
- Click the Create icon (or F5).
The
New Process Chain dialog opens.
- Enter a Process Chain name and a Long Description. Click the Enter icon.
After you specify the name of the new Process Chain, the
Insert Start Process dialog opens. It lets you insert a Start Process for the Process Chain.
- Define the Start Process. The Start Process must be unique for each Process Chain.
- Create the Start Process Variant. A variant is a collection of predefined criteria, similar to a group of values used as parameters.
Variants are attached to various processes that are defined for Process Chains.
Click the
New icon on the
Insert Start Process dialog to create a new Process Variant.
The
Start Process dialog opens.
- Define the Start Process Variant. When the Maintain Process Variant dialog opens, create a variant for the start process by selecting Direct Scheduling. This allows you to customize the Start Timeoptions. Click Change Selections.
The
Start Time dialog opens.
Enter a Start Time value by clicking the Immediate button, which enables Immediate start. Click the Check button and Save.
- Select the InfoPackage which is used to load data in Infocube, drag InfoPackage to right panel.Select the Info Package and press 'Continue
- Following steps will be added in the process chain
- Join 'Start' step with 'Load Step' by selecting 'Start' step and dragging the line to 'Load Step'pcc6
- Check' the process chain and 'Activate' the process chain
- Process chain will start executing.Once completed, the status will appear as follows, incase there is any failure, the status will appear as cancelled
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