By sending emails or fax documents from an application.By creating or sending documents with SAP Business Workplace.SOFFCONT1 and SOC3 contain SAPoffice documents that are generated in following ways: Whit this blog, we start with tables SOFFCONT1 and SOC3, as their growing sizes are usually recognized as trending pattern in an SAP system where Business Workplace (former SAPoffice), SAP Workflow or Generic Object Services (GOS) are used. So, we’ve decided to take the top tables of this set, and to write a series of posts that describe how to identify the root cause of their growing size and the possible options available to reduce the size or to limit the database growth. This situation normally occurs when planning a S/4HANA migration or in any other SAP system landscape optimization scenario implementation. With this post, we are starting a blog post series focused on SAP Data Management.Īt Inquaero we could analyze dozens of SAP Systems and we realized that there is always a limited set of tables that represent a recurrent challenge for an effective Data Management program.
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