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Component: SRD-BC-TLS-DTM
Component Name: CRO-Data Migration
Description: A work step during data migration that defines the activities required after the data import to the target system. For example, it describes how to verify migrated data.
Key Concepts: Postprocessing is a term used in SAP software to refer to the process of making changes to data after it has been imported into the system. This is typically done to ensure that the data is accurate and up-to-date. In the case of SRD-BC-TLS-DTM CRO-Data Migration, postprocessing is used to make sure that the data imported from external sources is properly formatted and ready for use in the system. How to use it: Postprocessing can be done manually or automatically. Manual postprocessing involves manually making changes to the data after it has been imported into the system. This can be done by using a text editor or other tools. Automated postprocessing involves using scripts or programs to make changes to the data after it has been imported into the system. This can be done by using SAP's Data Migration Workbench or other tools. Tips & Tricks: When postprocessing data, it is important to make sure that all changes are properly documented so that they can be tracked and reversed if necessary. It is also important to test any changes made before they are applied to ensure that they do not cause any unexpected issues. Related Information: For more information on postprocessing in SAP software, please refer to SAP's official documentation on Data Migration Workbench and other related topics.