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transport request

Former Member
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hi frens

i have deleted a transaction variant . and it stored in the request.

Is to possible to revert back.If so plz help me. urgent

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uwe_schieferstein
Active Contributor
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Hello Premraj

Transaction variants are of transport object type

R3TR STVI
R3TR STVR

Thus, you can search on the development system where you have deleted the transaction variant for transport requests containing your variant (transaction SE03).

However, if you find the request(s) you have to check the other objects in the request before importing this request into DEV again.

Alternatively, create a transport request on your QA system with the transaction variant and import this one into your DEV.

Regards

Uwe

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JozsefSzikszai
Active Contributor
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hi Premraj,

if the tranaction variant existed before and was transported already into another system, than you can transport it back. Otherwise, I am afraid there is no way back...

ec

Former Member
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hi eric,

the variant is already existing in other server.

Can u tell me how to transport it back

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in the other system create a transport request (in SE10) and save this screen variant manually into the transport request:

Create a line in the request:

R3TR SCVI name_of_screen_variant

(ask help from basis, if you are not sure how to do)

than transport the request into the system, where this variant was deleted by accident (delete the transport request, which you mentioned in your first post)

uwe_schieferstein
Active Contributor
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Hello Premraj

Transaction variants are of transport object type

R3TR STVI
R3TR STVR

Thus, you can search on the development system where you have deleted the transaction variant for transport requests containing your variant (transaction SE03).

However, if you find the request(s) you have to check the other objects in the request before importing this request into DEV again.

Alternatively, create a transport request on your QA system with the transaction variant and import this one into your DEV.

Regards

Uwe