Use
Simulating the data update and debugging a data transfer process request (DTP request) help you to analyze an incorrect DTP request.
In this way you can also simulate a transformation prior to the actual data transfer if you would like to check whether it provides the desired results.
Procedure
Simple Simulation and Debugging
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1. If you want to execute a standard DTP in debug mode, choose Serially in the Dialog Process (for Debugging) as the processing mode on the Execute tab page in the DTP maintenance.
2. In the overview for program execution, define breakpoints for debugging by choosing Change Breakpoints.
3. Choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text
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