SAP S/4HANA Administration

Data Archiving

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Why must an archive file's physical name include the <DATE> and <TIME> parameters?
What is transaction SARA used for in data archiving?
Why can reloading archived data back into the database cause problems?
What is data archiving in SAP, in one sentence?
What does the Management option in SARA show about archiving sessions?
How does data archiving differ from a database reorganization?
What must be built and activated before archived documents can be read via direct-access transactions?
Why can't a database backup substitute for data archiving?
What does transaction DB15 do in archiving preparation?
In SAP data archiving, what does the Network Graphic show?
What are the four customizing levels in SARA?
How do read programs access archived data?
What are the four possible storage locations for archived data?
What is residence time in data archiving?
What three conditions must a business object meet to be considered archivable?
What is an archiving object, and what does it consist of?
What is transaction TAANA used for in archiving preparation?
In transaction OAC0, what Storage Type options exist for a content repository?
Which transactions archive spool/print lists, and which retrieves archived print lists?
What are archive information structures (used by SARI), and when are they filled?
Why use logical path and file names for archive files instead of hardcoded ones?
In the Archive Information System, what do the green, yellow, and red icons in Status Management mean?
What is the Archive Development Kit (ADK)?
What are the three steps of the data archiving process?
What are the three StorageSyst options for storing archive files, and what does each do?
In SAP archiving, what is the purpose of archive routing?
Roughly how much space do SAP archive files save through compression?
What is an archiving session in SAP data archiving?
Why is a data archiving project not purely a technical exercise?
In AOBJ, what is the difference between an object's structure definition and its "tables from which you only delete entries"?
In SAP data archiving, what is the difference between "delete after writing" and "delete in parallel with writing"?
Why is an archiving object built around a bundle of tables rather than a single table?
What does the write phase of an archiving run do?
Why does data archiving matter specifically on SAP S/4HANA?
What are the three scheduling options for the delete job?
What does the Document Relationship Browser (transaction ALO1) do?
What does SAP recommend regarding using SAP Content Server for long-term archiving?
What is SAP ArchiveLink?
In DBACOCKPIT, what menu path lists the largest tables as archiving candidates?
Which data is eligible to be archived in SAP?
What is the difference between sequential and direct access to archived data?
Why should archived data be reloaded only in exceptional cases?