Symptom
Extractor 1_CO_PA* does not extract all records from respective table CE1, even if it's a full extraction.
The technical name of a CO-PA DataSource is generated, for the most part, automatically: 1_CO_PA%CL%ERK
At the end of the generated name, you can add a descriptive suffix (maximum 5 characters).
Where %CL is a placeholder for the client name, and %ERK stands for the operating concern.
There are 4 relatives tables:
CE1XXXX, CE2XXXX, CE3XXXX, and CE4XXXX. Where XXXX = Operating concern.
For example: 1_CO_PA100TEST
Where 100 is the client, and TEST operating concern.
This DataSource will have the following tables associated:
CE1TEST, CE2TEST, CE3TEST, and CE4TEST
If you want to check the purpose of these tables, check See Also section.
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Environment
- SAP R/3
- SAP R/3 Enterprise
- SAP ERP Central Component
- SAP ERP
- SAP enhancement package for SAP ERP
- SAP enhancement package for SAP ERP, version for SAP HANA
- SAP S/4HANA
Product
Keywords
1_CO_PA, CE1, CE2, CE3, CE4, missing, records, records, MOCT, CO, PA, extractor, extraction, CE1XXXX, keyfigure, keyfigures, MEGBTR, WKFBTR, WKGBTR, WOGBTR, WTGBTR, 0.00, 0.000, cannot, can not, zero record , KBA , BW-BCT-CO-PA , BW only - Profitability Analysis , Problem
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