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Settings

This page contains an overview of the settings in the Xtract Table component.
The settings are located in the tab Extraction Settings.

Extraction-Settings

Warning

Could not load list of available function modules because permission for table ENLFDIR is missing
This warning appears if a technical SAP user does not have authorization rights to access the SAP table ENLFDIR. Confirm the warning as the user can still adjust the extraction settings.

Extraction Settings

Extraction-Settings

Package Size

The extracted data is split into packages of the defined size. The default value is 50000 lines.
A package size between 20000 and 50000 is advisable for large amounts of data. 0 means no packaging. Not using packaging can lead to an RFC timeout for large data extractions.

Warning

RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE - No more storage space available for extending an internal table
To avoid a memory overflow on the SAP source system and to avoid huge overheads, choose a package size that suits your memory capacity.

Row Limit

Specifies the maximum number of extracted records. 0 extracts all data. You can use this option to perform tests with a small amount of data by entering a row limit of e.g., 1000.

Function Module

Specifies the name of the function module used for data extraction. This field is filled automatically depending on what function modules are installed on your SAP system. Custom function modules are supported.

The following function modules can be used to extract tables:

  • RFC_READ_TABLE (TAB512)
  • /BODS/RFC_READ_TABLE (TAB2048)
  • /SAPDS/RFC_READ_TABLE (TAB2048)
  • /BODS/RFC_READ_TABLE2
  • /SAPDS/RFC_READ_TABLE2
  • Z_THEO_READ_TABLE
  • /THEO/READ_TABLE (recommended)

Warning

Duplicates in the target environment.
The SAP standard modules for table extraction do not have pointers for table fields. In larger tables this may cause low performance and duplicates in the target environment. Use the function module THEO/READ_TABLE from Theobald Software to ensure smooth extractions.

Note the necessary SAP Authority Objects:

S_TABU_NAM ACTVT=03; TABLE=ENLFDIR

Extract Data in Background Job

If Background job timeout (seconds) checkbox is activated, the table extraction is executed as a background job in SAP. This setting is optional and is supported in combination with function module THEO/READ_TABLE or Z_THEO_READ_TABLE version 2.0. Activate the setting Background job timeout (seconds) for long-running extractions with a large amounts of data that may run into a timeout error (“Time limit exceeded”), when using the foreground mode.

Tip

The extraction jobs can be found in the SAP JobLog (SM37) under the JobName theo_read_table.

Warning

Shared Memory ran out of memory!
If this error message pops up when running an extraction in the background, adjust the size of the Shared Memory. SAP recommends a Shared Memory size of 800MB~1.5GB for a production/test system or 2GB~4GB for S/4 systems, see SAP Support: How to solve SYSTEM_NO_SHM_MEMORY runtime error.

Advanced Settings

Background Job Timeout (seconds)

Sets a timeout period for extractions that run in background mode.
The default value is 180 seconds. The maximum timeout value is 3600 seconds.

Note

The background job timeout setting only takes effect if the extractions run in background mode using /THEO/READ_TABLE.

Adjust Currency Decimals

The default number of decimal places for a currency in the SAP database is 2 decimals. Currencies that do not have decimals are also stored in this format, e.g. JPY, VND, KRW, etc.

Example:

Currency Actual Amount Amount stored in SAP database
JPY 100 1.00
KRW 10000 100.00

When extracting currencies with no decimals, the amount stored in SAP is returned e.g., 100 JPY are extracted as 1.00. To correct the decimal placement of the extracted data, activate Adjust Currency Decimals. If Adjust Currency Decimals is active, currencies without decimals are multiplied by a factor that balances out the decimals.

Adjust Currency Decimals also requires the extraction of the corresponding CURRENCY field that can be used as a reference for the multiplication factor. Use the [Load live preview] function to find the correct currency field/s.

  • If the currency field is part of the table, add it to the output.
  • If the currency field is in another table, join the tables.
  • If the reference is not part of a table, Adjust Currency Decimals cannot be used.

Note

The multiplication factor used in Adjust Currency Decimals is determined by the SAP currency table TCURX. To access the table, the following SAP Authority objects must be set in SAP: S_TABU_NAM ACTVT=03; TABLE=TCURX.


Last update: October 22, 2024