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- BDC_OPEN_GROUP - BDC_INSERT - BDC_CLOSE_GROUP 64 How many sessions will be opened using BDC_OPEN_GROUP ? - Only one session can be created using the BDC_OPEN_GROUP functon. 65 What is `BATCH INPUT' or `BDC' ? - The SAP system offers two primary methods (BDC SESSION METHOD, CALL TRANSACTION METHOD) for transferring data into the system from other systems and Non-SAP systems. These two methods are collectively called as `BATCH INPUT' or `Batch Data Communication' (BDC). 66 What are the advantages in Batch Input ? - The Batch Input ensures Data integrity. No manual interaction is required during Data transfer. 67 What is the functionality of `Classical Batch Input' ? In `Classical Batch Input' an ABAP/4 program reads the external data that is to be entered in the SAP system and stores the data in a Batch Input session. This session stores the actions that are required to enter your data using normal SAP transactions. 68 Which Function Modules are used in `Classical Batch Input' ? - BDC_OPEN_GROUP , BDC_INSERT, BDC_CLOSE_GROUP. 69 What is Synchronous Database update ? - During the processing no transaction is stored until the previous transaction has been written to the Database. This is called Synchronous Database update. 70 What are the differences between CALL TRANSACTION and BATCH INPUT SESSION ? - The most important aspects of the batch session interface are: - Asynchronous processing - Transfers data for multiple transactions - Synchronous database update During processing, no transaction is started until the previous transaction has been written to the database. - A batch input processing log is generated for each session - Sessions cannot be generated in parallel The most important aspects of the CALL TRANSACTION USING interface are: - Synchronous processing - Transfers data for a single transaction - Synchronous and asynchronous database updating both possible The program specifies which kind of updating is desired. - Separate LUW for the transaction The system performs a database commit immediately before and after the CALL TRANSACTION USING statement. - No batch input processing log is generated
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