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Archive Development Kit
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Purpose
The purpose of this page is to detail how to define logical path, logical file names, and also physical paths and physical file names required for when you archive application data. When you archive application data, you need to change the names and target directories of the archive files.
Overview
Archived data is stored in archive files in the file system. If an archive file is created by the write program, then it's physical file name is derived from a logical file name. In the same way, the physical path name is derived from a logical path name. The logical file name and the logical path should be maintained to get an appropriate physical file name and physical path name.
Defining a Logical Path Name
First determine the target directory in which you want to create the archive files of a certain archiving object. The physical name of this directory is stored in a logical path name.
Call Transaction FILE.
Select 'Logical file path definition'. Select an already existing logical path or select 'New entries' to enter a new logical path.
Now select the option 'Assignment of physical paths to logical path':
Double-click on this line 'Assignment of Physical Paths to Logical Path' in order to select a syntax group. You can also create a new entry for a syntax group if the one your require is not yet available.
Double-click on the appropriate syntax group to branch into it:
Assign a physical path to this logical path. Parameters are available to you that are filled with values during runtime. This enables you to generate different physical paths from a logical path name. You will get a list of all the available parameters by clicking the 'F1' button while in the 'Physical path' field:
When you assign the physical path to the logical path name, the <FILENAME> symbol must always be at the end of the physical path name. This symbol is replaced during runtime by the physical file name.
Example: You have created a subdirectory called 'archiving' for archive files in the global directory. The physical path name should be defined as follows:
<P=DIR_GLOBAL>/archiving/<FILENAME> (syntax group UNIX) <P=DIR_GLOBAL>archiving<FILENAME> (syntax group WINDOWS NT)
If your system contains servers from various syntax groups (for example, consisting of NT and UNIX servers), then every syntax group should be maintained. Make sure that the definitions for the different syntax groups point to the same directory.
IMPORTANT: The extension '.ARCHIVE' should not appear at the end of the physical path definition. File name extensions such as '.ARCHIVE' should be specified in the definition of the physical file name only.
Defining a Logical File Name
After creating the logical path name, you need to create a logical file name. Select the menu option 'Logical File Name Definition, Cross-Client' and an existing Logical file:
You can also create a new entry by selecting 'New Entries' at the top of the screen.
Double-click on the selected Logical file (in this case 'ARCHIVE_DATA_FILE'). This enables you to enter the definition of the physical file name. Both the 'Physical file' and 'Logical path' fields need to be maintained here.
In the 'Logical path' field you need to enter the logical path name that you have already defined to the existing logical file name.
Define the required physical file names in the 'Physical file' field. The available parameters can be seen by clicking the 'F1' key when the cursor is positioned in the field. The parameters chosen for this Physical file field are analyzed and fillled at runtime.
The most commonly used parameters are the following: <PARAM_1> = Application ID (BC, FI, HR, ..) <PARAM_2> = One-digit alphanumerical number (0-9, A-Z) <PARAM_3> = Name of the archiving object
Parameter <PARAM_2> is increased within an archiving run. with an existing file of the same name would otherwise occur. This parameter should always be part of the physical file name definition in order to avoid running out of available file names. To ensure that you have a large amount of available names for any one archive session, the following entry is recommended in this 'Physical file' field:
<PARAM_1><DATE><TIME>_<PARAM_2>.ARCHIVE .
Assign a Logical File Name to the Archiving Object
The logical file name must now be assigned to the archiving object.
Go to transaction SARA and enter the name of the archive object and click on 'Customizing' button:
Select 'Technical settings':
Now assign the logical file name to the archive object by entering the appropriate logical file name in the 'Logical file name' field:
Related Documents:
Help File Creation
Related SAP Notes/KBAS:
SAP Note 1257638 Input field for logical file name is too short
Knowing how to check for recently created or modified files in your computer is important because there might be a time when someone used your computer for a moment and you need check if there has been any third party software installed without your permission. Or perhaps you’re probably trying to find the document that you read a month ago but cannot remember the file name or the location where you’ve stored the file.
Not only that, sneaky adware can also get into your computer when you’ve accidentally clicked the wrong button on a download wrapper and you won’t even realize it until you find new shortcut icons on your desktop or you get a random browser popup.
You can easily find those files by simply investigating the files that were recently created or modified. In this article we’ll share with you a couple of ways to check for recently created or modified files on your computer.
1. Programs and Features
The easiest way to check for recently installed software on your computer is through Programs and Features found in Control Panel. You can easily view the latest installed software by clicking on the “Installed On” column to sort the list according to date.
If you can’t find Programs and Features in Control Panel, press WIN+R and type appwiz.cpl followed by hitting the Enter key. Obviously this method is far from complete because it does not display portable programs that require no installation on the list. This method is more useful for legitimate software that requires installation.
2. Windows Search
The Windows Search has the capability to search your hard drive or a network drive and display files based on created or modified date. At the top right of Windows Explorer where you’ll find a Search bar, type datecreated: or datemodified: and a calendar will pop up allowing you to select a date or date range.
Although the built-in Search in Windows isn’t the best search tool, it is helpful if you need to quickly check for the recently created or modified files on the computer without relying on a third party search software.
3. Everything
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Everything is probably the most efficient search engine for your computer. Running Everything will instantly crawl your hard drive and list all the files and folders that are found on your computer. It is very fast and takes merely a few seconds to crawl a hard drive containing hundreds of thousands of files. You can easily sort the list by Date Modified, Date Created and even Date Accessed but do take note that sorting the list the first time will take a bit of time.
Since Everything will index every file and folder found on the computer, it has some very useful filters where a few pre-made filters have been created by default to list files from different category such as audio, compressed, document, executable, folder, picture and video. So if you’re checking for possible malware infection, selecting the Executable filter will greatly help in pruning through the list.
NirSoft has an excellent free search tool called SearchMyFiles where you can find very flexible and powerful search options like file/folder exclusion, files/subfolders wildcard, file size, attributes, file created, modified and accessed time. Unlike Everything that lists all files/folders and then you need to use filters, SearchMyFiles only lists the files that you would like to see based on the search options.
To search for recently created or modified files on your computer, pay more attention to the file time area in the search options. You can choose a time range, last XX seconds/minutes/hours/days, today and since last reboot.
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5. Random’s System Information Tool
Random’s System Information Tool is a small and portable tool that relies heavily on HijackThis to generate the main system analysis report and it fills the gaps by adding a list of files and folders that were created or modified 1-3 months ago to the log file.
Do take note that Random’s System Information Tool will automatically download a copy of HijackThis in the background as HijackThis is run as a separate program. If you have a firewall informing you that RSIT is making an outgoing connection, you’ll need to allow it through.
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richa agnihotri3 years ago
Will it work for File server windows server 2003 and File Server with EMC VNX storage??
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You save my time!!! ;) Thank you Raymond… Thank you very much. ;)
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A name3 years ago
A unistall program is on my pc and i didnt install it. is this a hacker?
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Doubtful, you might have installed a program and other stuff (such as that) might have got installed as well, that’s called adware, junkware etc…
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prashant Tambe3 years ago
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sunkumarspace12 years ago
definitely a keep for me , as this is an essential software
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Thanks just what i always wanted…
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MerleOne12 years ago
Excellent, and it works fine behind our firewall ! I have noticed a bunch of updated system files (in System32) and probably have to check them one by one…
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Thanks mate
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SULTANTECH12 years ago
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wonderful, that is great tool to heal computer troubles, thank you Raymond.
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thanks ray~ great software! will help people a lot!