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Breck continues his series on archiving sales documents. In Part 1, he gave us a look at the analysis needed to effectively archive Sales Document data; in particular, identifying data dependencies and detailed archive strategy analysis. In this Part 2, he gets into the meat of the matter and shows us how to select and analyze data to be archived, resolve issues with documents that cannot be archived, and set up your archiving, retention, re-access, and deletion scenarios.  
Size: 257 KB, Version:1, Publication Date:5/26/2010
More than one supplier? Need to make sure orders are allocated proportionality in SAP? Quota Arrangements can be used to specify how demand is to be fulfilled through apportionment among various sources of supply. In this article, you'll see how to do the initial setup, then how to maintain and utilize the Quota Arrangement object, including single-resource allocation and split arrangements.  
Size: 238 KB, Version:1, Publication Date:5/26/2010
Decoupled Infotypes are a new design of Infotypes involving objects and classes. Since all new Infotypes that have been developed by SAP are based on the Decoupled Design and newer applications have been developed that use the decoupled concept, it is essential to learn the concepts of the Decoupled Infotype. This article gives an overview of the Decoupled Infotypes and examines the differences (additional objects and database entries) generated between the old (non-decoupled) and the new (decoupled) paradigm.  

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