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Transporting to a different system?

Former Member
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Hello,

I know this might seem to be a silly question but I am not much knowledgeable in Transport Management system in-depth.. So here it is.. We are transporting using RevTrac system..which is an add-on/tool that automates the transports.. My very big mistake is because a user has requested a bundled transport, I did not realized that one of the transport is a request to be transported to other system say ECC but I transported it together with the group of transports to say BI system. The silly question.. Will this transport really go into the BI system? I have asked this to other colleagues but they do not have specific answer also. I know that there is some TMS configuration and stuff but still I want to be enlightened with my question

Regards,

Jennah

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Former Member
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Hello Sean,

So you mean since it is not included in TMS this will not go through?

Regards,

Jennah

Former Member
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Hi Siddhesh,

yes you may be wright that the objects are common in BI and ECC. But is it that since BI system is not included in the TMS configuration this will still not go through? Only when this is configured will this really go?

Hi Sean,

Actually I cannot check that since this are for requestors from BI application team. But I think the objects in question are common to both ECC and BI not just sure if this will really push through and where to check in the system using Basis authorization and not really checking with application team?

Former Member
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Hi Jennah,

First, I fail to understand if BI is not in TMS, how the transport reached import buffer of BI. Can you check the transport routes.

Next, if you have the request number, you can check the objects while displaying transport request in SE03.

regards, Sean.

Former Member
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Hello Sean,

This is not in the queue anymore. In the status based on RevTrac, it says it has been transported. Not sure where to check more. BUt regardding the TMS configuration, I have checked this is not part of it so I know for the fact that this will add to the impossiblity that this will not go through the BI. Am I correct? What else to check?

regards,

jennah

former_member185954
Active Contributor
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Hello,

For the transport program, there is no restriction on what transport should go into what system.

Unfortunately, the system doesn't do a Component check when importing a transprot request.

So the transport will start importing irrespective of what is the source and what is the target.

Now once the import begins, if it doesn't find the relevant object entry in the target, it would terminate.

In your case here, it looks like the transport request was updating objects that were common in ECC and BI, so the transport request got imported through even when the Source and Target were different.

Regards,

Siddhesh

Former Member
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Dear Jennah / Siddhesh,

From above post the import ended (I guess) with following error:

TP_REPORTED_ERROR Transport control program tp ended with error code 0152

The error code explaination just says "nothing done"

I guess the best way would be to check if objects transported are present in BI (to check if request changed BI in some way)

Although I think nothing changed.

Siddhesh: Please correct me if I'm wrong.

regards, Sean.

Former Member
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Hello Siddhesh,

Thanks!

To answer your question:

Source system: ECC 6.0

Target system BI 7.0

But this should not get into BI as the target and should be ECC but because of some disadvantage of an automated transport I accidentally imported the transport request to BI. Will this have any impact?

regards,

jennah

Former Member
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HI there,

Have you already imported the request into BI or is it still appearing in import queue?

In any case, first please check your TMS configuration to avoid any further situation.

regards, Sean.

Former Member
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Also, this was the tp error message:

TP_REPORTED_ERROR Transport control program tp ended with error code 0152

Former Member
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General rule :

1.Transports created on non-unicode won't be imported successfully in unicode system

2.If there mismatch in SAP release ,import may not successfull.

former_member185954
Active Contributor
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Hello Jennah,

If you are not knowledgeable on the transport mechanism, i suggest you should NOT perform any transports yourself.

You should let an experienced BASIS guy work on this.

In any case, can you provide the following data:

What is your Source System ?

What is your Target System ?

I am asking about SAP Component and Version information.

Regards,

Siddhesh