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Component: SCM-APO-INT
Component Name: Interfaces
Description: A form of initial data transfer via Core Interface CIF used to increase system performance. For a parallelized data transfer, relevant objects are selected in parallel in the ERP system, transferred to the target system, and then processed there in the same way. The alternativeform of initial data transfer is serialized data transfer. Parallelized data transfer is currently only supported for the following object types: Material masters in SAP APO only Production process models in SAP APO only Sales orders in SAP APO only Stocks of all types in SAP APO only Planned orders and production orders in SAP APO only Purchase orders and purchase requisitions in SAP APO only Sources of supply contracts, purchasing info records, scheduling agreements Batches in SAP APO only Inspection lots in SAP APO only Networks in SAP APO only Maintenance task lists in SAP APO only Production data structures PDS in SAP APO only
Key Concepts: Parallelized data transfer is a process used in SAP SCM-APO-INT Interfaces to transfer data between two systems in parallel. This process allows for faster data transfer and improved performance. It is especially useful when transferring large amounts of data. How to use it: Parallelized data transfer can be used in SAP SCM-APO-INT Interfaces by setting up the appropriate parameters in the system. This includes setting up the number of parallel processes, the size of each process, and the frequency of the transfers. Once these parameters are set, the data transfer can be initiated. Tips & Tricks: When using parallelized data transfer, it is important to ensure that the parameters are set correctly. This will ensure that the data transfer is as efficient as possible. Additionally, it is important to monitor the progress of the data transfer to ensure that it is running smoothly. Related Information: For more information on parallelized data transfer in SAP SCM-APO-INT Interfaces, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to set up and use this feature.