SAP BODS Tutorial
DW & ETL
SAP BO Data Services
SAP BODS Repository
SAP BODS Datastores & Formats
Data Flow & Work Flow
SAP BODS Transforms
SAP BODS Administration
Multi-user Development
SAP BODS Useful Resources
Selected Reading
DW & ETL
SAP BO Data Services
SAP BODS Repository
- SAP BODS - ETL Flow in DS Designer
- SAP BODS - DS Designer Introduction
- SAP BODS - DSMC Modules
- Data Services Management Console
- Repository Creating & Updating
- SAP BODS - Repository Overview
SAP BODS Datastores & Formats
- Data Extraction from Excel Workbook
- Extracting Data from DB Tables
- COBOL Copybook File Format
- SAP BODS - File Formats
- SAP BODS - Adapter Datastore
- SAP BODS - Linked Datastore
- SAP BODS - Memory Datastore
- SAP BODS - Changing a Datastore
- SAP BODS - Datastore Overview
Data Flow & Work Flow
- SAP BODS - Creating Workflows
- SAP BODS - Workflow Introduction
- BODS - Dataflow Changing Properties
- SAP BODS - Dataflow Introduction
SAP BODS Transforms
SAP BODS Administration
- SAP BODS - Tuning Techniques
- Data Assessment & Data Profiling
- Debugging & Recovery Mechanism
- Creating Embedded Dataflow
- SAP BODS - Data Services Overview
Multi-user Development
- Creating a Multi-user Environment
- BODS - Central Repository Security
- BODS - Central vs Local Repository
SAP BODS Useful Resources
- SAP BODS - Discussion
- SAP BODS - Useful Resources
- SAP BODS - Quick Guide
- SAP BODS - Questions Answers
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
COBOL Copybook File Format
SAP BODS - COBOL Copybook File Format
You can create a COBOL copybook file format that slows you to create just the format. You can configure the source later once you add the format to the dataflow.
You can create the file format and connect it to data file at the same time. Follow the steps given below.
Step 1 − Go to Local Object Library → File Format → COBOL Copybooks.
Step 2 − Right cpck the New option.
Step 3 − Enter the Format name. Go to Format tab → Select COBOL copybook to import. The extension of the file is .cpy.
Step 4 − Cpck OK. This file format is added to Local Object pbrary. The COBOL Copybook Schema name dialog box opens up. If required, rename the schema and cpck OK.
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