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Component: BC-CCM-ADK
Component Name: Archive Development Kit
Description: A property of an archiving session if this session fulfills the following criteria: Is currently in the write phase Belongs to an archiving object that supports interruption Was started by a write program that supports interruption
Key Concepts: Interruptible 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 interrupt the process and resume it at a later time. This feature is useful for large archives that may take a long time to complete. How to use it: To use the interruptible feature, users must first enable it in the ADK settings. Once enabled, users can pause and resume an archive process at any time. The process will be resumed from the point where it was paused, allowing users to continue the archive process at a later time. Tips & Tricks: When using the interruptible feature, it is important to remember that the archive process will be resumed from the point where it was paused. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all necessary data has been saved before pausing the process. Additionally, users should ensure that they have enough disk space available to store the archived data before resuming the process. Related Information: For more information on using the interruptible feature of SAP's Archive Development Kit, please refer to SAP's official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on using this feature.