A. Tables are generally assigned to a table type
B. Table types also exist in databases that do not separate tables into different storage units
C. Each table type belongs to a certain database storage unit
D. Different table types can be saved in the same database storage unit
A. Table data
B. JAVA meta
C. For both
A. Are already exported
B. All are correct
C. Currently in use
D. Terminated on error
A. R3SCUK
B. JLOAD
C. R3LOAD
D. R8SEJP (3.11 4.6J) /SAFINST
A. By splitting of the package files
B. By defining an alphabetical package export order
C. By adjusting the SAP instance profile parameters
D. By using parallel export / import features.
A. SAPINST
B. R3SETUP
A. Where files systems can be shared between source and target system
B. Where source and target system donot have a network connection, or the existing connection istoo slow for a file transfer
A. It will stop processing and gives an error message.
B. The missing entry is ignored and default values are used.
A. ABAP data types of fields
B. Initial extent values of tables
C. TABARTs (data classes) of tables
D. Database specific DDL statements
E. Primary key fields
A. The where condition in case of table splitting.
B. The first and last data block of the exported table data in the dump file.
C. The total number of rows exported for all packages of a splitted table.
D. The identifier into which database the export dump can be imported.
E. The table name, dump file name and header data.