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  2. SAP Replication Server
  3. Replication Command Language


What is 'Replication Command Language' in SAP BC-SYB-REP - SAP Replication Server?


Replication Command Language - Overview


Replication Command Language - Details


  • Key Concepts: Replication Command Language (RCL) is a language used to control the replication of data between SAP systems. It is used in the SAP Replication Server (BC-SYB-REP) to define the replication process, including the source and target systems, the data to be replicated, and the frequency of replication. RCL is a powerful tool that allows for complex replication scenarios, such as replicating data from multiple sources to multiple targets.
    How to use it: RCL is used to define the replication process in SAP Replication Server. It consists of commands that are used to define the source and target systems, the data to be replicated, and the frequency of replication. The commands can be written in a text editor or in a graphical user interface (GUI). Once the commands are written, they can be executed in SAP Replication Server to start the replication process.
    Tips & Tricks: When writing RCL commands, it is important to ensure that all commands are valid and that they are correctly formatted. It is also important to test the commands before executing them in SAP Replication Server. This will help ensure that the replication process runs smoothly and without errors.
    Related Information: For more information on RCL and SAP Replication Server, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_REPLICATION_SERVER/7.0/en-US.

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