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What is property index in SAP BC-CCM-ADK - Archive Development Kit?


SAP Term: property index

  • Component: BC-CCM-ADK

  • Component Name: Archive Development Kit

  • Description: The name of an index used to store the properties of resources in the context of XML Data Archiving. A property index is used in value-based searches for resources.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Property Index is a component of the Archive Development Kit (ADK) in SAP. It is a tool that allows users to store and manage large amounts of data in an organized and efficient manner. The Property Index stores data in a hierarchical structure, which makes it easier to search and retrieve information. It also provides an efficient way to store and manage large amounts of data, as well as providing an easy way to access the data. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The Property Index can be used to store and manage large amounts of data in an organized and efficient manner. To use the Property Index, users must first create a property index file. This file contains the properties that will be stored in the index. Once the file is created, users can then add, delete, or modify properties within the index. Additionally, users can also search for specific properties within the index. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating a property index file, it is important to ensure that all properties are properly labeled and organized. This will make it easier to search for specific properties within the index. Additionally, it is important to keep the property index file up-to-date with any changes or additions that are made to the data stored within it. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The Property Index is part of the Archive Development Kit (ADK) in SAP. The ADK provides tools for developing and managing archives, as well as providing an efficient way to store and manage large amounts of data. Additionally, the ADK also provides tools for creating and managing indexes, which can be used to quickly search for specific properties within an archive.
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