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Bulk transports using RSCC_SCC1_BATCH

former_member269022
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I have read that the report RSCC_SCC1_BATCH helps in moving transports (as of a certain point in time) in bulk from one client to another. Can this also move bulk transports between systems? If not this report, is there another functionality in Solution Manager that can do it? If so, please provide some info/instructions.

Thank you.

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divyanshu_srivastava3
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Hi Ramesh,

Are you asking to import multiple transport with one clicj.

You can do that using f6 selection key in import queue.

Divyanshu

former_member269022
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No.

Let's say I have 2 QA systems. QA1 system automatically receives the transports from Dev system. Now we also want to send transports from Dev to QA2 system but only periodically. So we would like to use dates as a criteria to identify transports, and release/move them into the QA2 system. My initial thoughts are Customizing Distribution but I'm wondering if there is another report like the RSCC_SCC1_BATCH that does it.

divyanshu_srivastava3
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I am not sure about any report but this can be achieved easily using scripts.

former_member269022
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Ok. Thanks. How do I do this? Can you provide some info?

ImtiazKaredia
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Hi,

You can simply go in QA1 system, select the transport in import history and forward to QA2 system.

Then Import all forwarded transports in QA2 system. As it looks to be once in a while activity and there is not much manual activity in it, you can use this procedure.

Thanks

Imtiaz

divyanshu_srivastava3
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Hi Ramesh,

1st. One script should read the log file for identifying transports which are imported in Q1. This script would filter the names of transports and further filter usinf last 6 digits on your transport number.

2nd. Once the identification is done, the same scripts will copy the data/cofiles to the trans of target system. Also, this script will edit a 2rd script with tp addtobuffer <request> <sid> command. And at the end of the 1st script, the last lines will be to execute the 2nd script and log files moved to target system.

Regards,

Divyanshu

former_member269022
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Good suggestion but would this require a STMS path between both QA systems?

ImtiazKaredia
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Hi,

It is not necessary to have a transport path between systems. Only add it to same domain or make a domain link.

Thanks

Imtiaz

former_member269022
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Thank you ALL for your responses and help.

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former_member182657
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Hi Ramesh,

Kindly follow SCN doc

May this be helpful for you.

Regards,

Gaurav