on 07-31-2008 7:31 PM
Dear All,
How can we check that xyz.epa file has been imported into a portal? where to chek it?
Regards,
Samir
Hi Samir,
You can locate the .epa files under this location.
DRIVE : \usr\sap\<SID>\SYS\global\pcd
Drive : Is the one on which your SAP is installed.
Under the pcd directory you would have IMPORT and EXPORT which would contain all the .epa files.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Sandeep Tudumu
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Hi Samir,
If I am not wrong your question is:
how to check whether the *.epa file is imported or not i.e whether the objects present in the epa file are successfully imported to the portal pcd or not, if this is so,
then you can find all the portal objects which are present in the epa file and the same structure is followed. eg. you have /test/abc/ in epa package, then in portal content (pcd) you will get same folder structure, if it already present it gets over-written.
how ever after importing you gets status on the screen itself.which shows which objects are imported and where they are imported.
Regards,
Yogesh...
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Hi Sameer,
Not sue where we can check all the .epa files along with version but when an .epa file is imported to a portal, the transport package is also imported along with it. (The transport package does not have the verisioning on it though).
This transport package sits in same place in destination system as in source system
You can find this under System Administration->Transport Packages.
Thanks,
Vamshi
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