on 08-30-2007 2:27 PM
Hi experts
We're passing to PRD a project, on DEV environment everything is Ok with the three extractor I added to Function Group, when I check on PRD environment (T/C SM80) I can't see them on same Function Group, but if I check each one on T/C SM37, they are there.
Please any helpfull information as soon as possible I will appreciate it, point reward.
Regards
Tokio
Hi Tokio Franco Chang,
You are saying that the 3 extractors are FM extractors. All the 3 FMs belong to the same function group. In production, you can not see that function group. Still, the extractors run. Is this the correct situation? If the function group did not make it to production, how can the extractors work? check if your function modules are in production. I see that there is some problem with your transport. Collect your function group and your extractors again and move them to productio and see if it fixes the problem. Hope this helps.
Thanks and Regards
Subray Hegde
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That was the doubt I had. It happens many times. You collect the DS but, the ES is in $TMP. Collect those ES into a transport. Go to SE11, go to that structure and change the object directory entry into your package and transport them. You should be good then. Hope this helps.
Thanks and Regards
Subray Hegde
Hi Subray
When that happen $TMP( you see the DS - Maintain DS in source system ) you have to change it on DS, following:
1.- Execute T/C RSA1.
2.- Under modelling select "Source Systems"
3.- Logical system select -> Maintain DataSource in source system
4.- Change package on header data, on menu DataSource -> Object Directory.
I hope this help and I thank you for yours Subray.
Regards
Tokio
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