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Best Practices for SAP BI using DB2 9 for z/OS - IBM Redbooks

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The PSA table name is created automatically and is entered into the RSTSODS<br />

table. The values in Figure 5-12 include the technical name, which is<br />

/<strong>BI</strong>C/B0000110000. The naming convention shows /<strong>BI</strong>O/B000, or /<strong>BI</strong>C/B000, or<br />

the DSO tables.<br />

Figure 5-12 PSA newly created table name<br />

Field names in table RSTSODS are misleading, because the table actually<br />

contains in<strong>for</strong>mation about PSA tables rather than DSO tables. In <strong>for</strong>mer times<br />

(up to Release 1.3) the PSA was called ODS. An ODS as known today did not<br />

exist.<br />

With 2.x, <strong>SAP</strong> renamed ODS to PSA, but the control tables could not be<br />

renamed, otherwise an upgrade would not be possible. The time stamp reflects<br />

the date of 2004/11/08 15:27:42.<br />

Now the PSA table is created and loaded and can be used <strong>for</strong> further processing<br />

such as loading into targets like DSO or InfoCubes.<br />

5.1.2 Management of PSA<br />

Data size in PSA can grow as data is loaded daily. Each time a request <strong>for</strong> data<br />

load in the Infopackage is loaded to PSA, a new table partition is automatically<br />

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