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  • Importing Variant Definitions

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Process Chains

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  • Running Process Chains
  • Monitoring Process Chains
  • Restarting Process Chains

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Legacy Systems Support

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← Web Intelligence RESTRunning Process Chains →

Handling Process Chains

You previously imported the definition of a process chain to be able to maintain restart-related properties of the process chain within Redwood Server. These properties are available on the Maintain Object dialog of the SAP system inside Redwood Server.

Using SAP_BW_MaintainProcessChainDefinition

The SAP_BW_MaintainProcessChainDefinition process definition allows you to modify process chain properties relating to restability.

SAP_BW_MaintainProcessChainDefinition Parameters

ParameterDescriptionDirectionData TypeDefault ExpressionDefault List of Values
SAP_SYSTEMSSAP SystemInString

PCHAIN_NAMETechnical name of the SAP BW Process ChainInString

BW_PROCESS_TYPEType of the SAP BW processInString

BW_PROCESS_VARIANTVariant (name) of the SAP BW processInString

BW_MAX_RESTARTSNumber of automatic restarts on errorInNumber

BW_RESTART_DELAYDelay needed to restart.InNumber10

BW_RESTART_DELAY_TIME_UNITUnit of the delay (seconds or minutes)InStringM(Minutes)M (Minutes) S (Seconds)
BW_RESTART_UNCHECKEDRestart uncheckedInString

BW_ERROR_PROCESS_TYPEType of the SAP BW process to restart on errorInString

BW_ERROR_PROCESS_VARIANTVariant (name) of the SAP BW process to restart on errorInString

See table below for the settings that can be modified.

Using Maintain Objects on the SAP System

A dialog is available to allow you to change the process chain definition. In the SAP systems overview you see a list of all connected SAP systems you can access. You expand an SAP system to see one or more of the following groups:

  • ABAP Programs - lists all imported ABAP programs
  • Application Server - lists all application servers
  • Process Chains - lists all imported BW/BI process chains
  • Mass Activities - lists all imported IS mass activities
  • Languages - lists all languages

In the context-menu of the SAP system, the Maintain Objects action opens an editor where you can modify process chain definitions.

The process chains are ordered by technical name/description; process chains for which you have imported the definition can be expanded in this overview. The processes of the process chain are listed by Process Type Name/Variant/Process Type; for each you can set the restart behavior.

FieldDescription
Process Variant DescriptionThe description of the variant in SAP
Process TypeThe process type as defined in SAP
Process VariantThe technical name of the variant; as defined in SAP
Max Number Of RestartsAllows you to specify the maximum number of automatic restarts that Redwood Server can perform on the process chain
Restart DelayAllows you to specify a delay between automatic restarts, to allow you to fix the issue
Restart Delay UnitsUsed in combination with Restart Delay; the units of time to use for the delay
Restart UncheckedAllows you to override the restart behavior in SAP; your chain is only repeatable in SAP BW and you are sure you can repair the problem, set this to Yes
On Error Process TypeAllows you to specify a process type and variant to start when this process chain fails
On Error Process VariantUsed in combination with On Error Process Type; allows you to choose a variant for the previously selected process type.
note

If you import process chains as process definitions, the startup behavior will be read from the parameters and not from the SAP System.

Process Chain Process Definitions

When you import a process chain as a process definition, you set the restart ability of the process chain in the CHAIN_RESTARTABLE parameter.

  • N - process chain is not restartable
  • F - failed processes can be restarted; this is equivalent to repairable process chain in SAPGui
  • A - process chain can be fully restarted; this is equivalent to repeatable process chain in SAPGui

Sending Spool Files to Financial Closing Cockpit

You can make all output of the process chain available in Financial Closing Cockpit (FCc) by specifying the parameter SAP_APPSAPI_CHAIN_GET_OUTPUT.

This parameter accepts two values:

  • A - to be set on the parent process definition of the process chain; will force all output to be available in FCc.
  • M - to be set on the parent process definition and the child process definition of which you want the output.

See Also

  • Importing Process Chains
  • Importing Process Chain Definitions
  • Restarting Process Chains
  • Monitoring Process Chains
  • Running Process Chains
← Web Intelligence RESTRunning Process Chains →
  • Using SAP_BW_MaintainProcessChainDefinition
  • SAP_BW_MaintainProcessChainDefinition Parameters
  • Using Maintain Objects on the SAP System
  • Process Chain Process Definitions
  • Sending Spool Files to Financial Closing Cockpit
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