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Transaction Code: DRFOUT
Description: Execute Data Replication
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: RDRF_MESSAGE_OUT
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: DRF_SERVICES_OUTBOUND
Package Description:
Parent Package: DRF_MAIN
Module/Component: CA-MDG-DRF
Description: Data Replication Framework
Overview: The SAP transaction code DRFOUT is used to execute data replication. It is a part of the Data Replication Framework (DRF) which is used to replicate data between different systems. The DRFOUT transaction code is used to initiate the replication process and ensure that the data is replicated accurately and efficiently. Functionality: The DRFOUT transaction code is used to execute data replication between different systems. It allows users to replicate data from one system to another in a secure and reliable manner. The DRFOUT transaction code also allows users to monitor the progress of the replication process and ensure that the data is replicated accurately and efficiently. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Log into the SAP system and enter the DRFOUT transaction code. 2. Select the source system from which you want to replicate data. 3. Select the target system to which you want to replicate data. 4. Select the type of replication you want to perform (e.g., full or incremental). 5. Select the objects you want to replicate (e.g., tables, views, etc.). 6. Select the fields you want to replicate (e.g., columns, rows, etc.). 7. Select the filters you want to apply (e.g., date range, etc.). 8. Execute the replication process by clicking on “Execute” button. 9. Monitor the progress of the replication process by clicking on “Monitor” button. 10. Once the replication process is complete, click on “Finish” button to end the process. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users should always back up their data before executing any replication process using DRFOUT transaction code in order to avoid any potential data loss or corruption during the replication process. Additionally, users should also ensure that they have sufficient disk space available on both source and target systems before initiating any replication process using DRFOUT transaction code in order to avoid any potential performance issues during the replication process.