Oops you're right, the changes are tracked by triggers in the source DB. Just in case of a sap source system, the slt server won't connect directly to the DB but receive an RFC. The 2-3% overhead is for that scenario.
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Oops you're right, the changes are tracked by triggers in the source DB. Just in case of a sap source system, the slt server won't connect directly to the DB but receive an RFC. The 2-3% overhead is for that scenario.