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Steps to transport a modified query

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

1) I have modified an existing query in development. Now I need to transport that modified query to QA. Cld any one explain in all the steps in detail to move that query to QA.

2) In between I dragged modified query to right most window in the transport connection ( Work Bench > Transport connection >Object type >Query element > selected the query I modified to dragged into the right most window). When I expaned the query element I see many elements do have this text -- Is existentially required by : ZPSTEST, under "Elevated object's association type". Those elements do have a transport Request number and requestor name too.

Does it mean those elements are modified cannot be transported by me ??

your help is appreciated.

thanks in advance,

D Bret

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Private_Member_9643
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In General we assign one Transport Request for BEx queries, and all changes go that assigned transport request. In the transport connection you can check the icon of transport BEx Query, assign some request to it. Next time when you do any modification in query, it will get updated to request directly. You need to add some object manually like variables, and all.

Former Member
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Adding to KJ's comment. If you have not used this so far, you are better off creating a new transport manually because if you end up releasing the current one you may end up transporting all the query changes that has been done so far since the last transport.

And to create a new manual transport, drag the query (only) and with the grouping mode 'In Dataflow afterwards'. Select Query Elements only if you need to transport the query. collect into transport, release and import it into QA system.

Hope it helps

_RJA

Former Member
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Hi KJ / RJA,

So is there any way I can include all the modification, since I did not create T req initially to a new T request ?? If so what are the steps to follow..

thanks for replies

D Bret

Private_Member_9643
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You have to collect all the objects, and re-transport it again in the same way you did first time.

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