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Component: BC-CCM-ADK
Component Name: Archive Development Kit
Description: To improve control of archiving sessions, the write phase of an archiving session can be stopped at a set point and continued at a later point. Data archiving administrators can use this when only a limited amount of time or storage space is available.
Key Concepts: Interrupt is a feature of the Archive Development Kit (ADK) component of SAP. It allows users to pause and resume an archive process, allowing them to make changes to the archive parameters without having to restart the entire process. How to use it: To use the interrupt feature, users must first enable it in the ADK settings. Once enabled, users can pause and resume an archive process by pressing the “Interrupt” button in the ADK interface. This will pause the process and allow users to make changes to the archive parameters. Once changes are made, users can resume the process by pressing the “Resume” button. Tips & Tricks: When using the interrupt feature, it is important to remember that any changes made to the archive parameters will not take effect until the process is resumed. Additionally, it is important to note that any changes made while the process is paused will not be saved if the process is stopped or cancelled. Related Information: For more information on how to use the interrupt feature of SAP’s Archive Development Kit, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on the topic.