Publish Data (ttdpm5205m000)
Use this session to publish table content or updates for the current package combination.
Buttons
These options are available:
- Publish
- Publish the data from all selected tables.
- View
- Shows the content of the log file.
- View
- Shows the content of the error file.
- Package Combination
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Shows the package combination for which to publish the data.
- All Data Sets
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Publishes the data for all data sets for which the flag “Publish Data” is selected.
- Specific Data Set
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Select the data set, the data is published for the selected data set.
- Publish Mode
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You can select one of these options:
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Publish Initial Load
Publishes all data in the current tables that are configured in the runtime file.
Specify the tables to be published in the Company, Package, Module and Table fields. Only tables within the range are published.
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Publish changes
Publishes the changes in the tables that are configured in the runtime file. This option is meant for publishing a few changes. To publish changes instantly, we recommend that you use the Publish Changes (ttdpm5125m000) session instead.
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- Publish Tools Data
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If this check box is selected, relevant Tools data, for example enumeration descriptions, are published.
- Count
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Count the number of records to be published instead of publishing them.
- Limited To
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Limits the number of records to be published, publishing stops if the specified number of records has been reached or all records have been published. Specify 0 to publish all records
- Message Size
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Specifies the maximum size per message. Records for the same table and company are grouped within a message. If the size exceeds the maximum size, the data is split over multiple messages.
- Number of Parallel Processes
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Specify the number of parallel bshells.
Parallelization fragmentizes the workload into chunks for one table and one company. The maximum number of bshells in an on-premises environment that can be specified by the user is 20. In a Cloud environment the maximum number of publishing bshells is specified by the Cloud-Ops.
- Log File
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After the publishing has run, the log file name is visible and the View button is enabled.
- Error File
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After the publishing has run, the error file name is visible and the View button is enabled.