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Comparing Transports

Former Member
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Hi All,

I need to compare the Transports between 2 systems . The motive is to have same transports in the two systems.

Can any one suggest a suitable way to perform this activity.

Many Thanks in advance

Cheers,

C*

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Former Member
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Hi Chandu

Please check the following link:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm32/helpdata/EN/18/018c515deb4f929fe55205c2f1662a/content.htm

I hope this would help you

Regards

Chen

Former Member
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Hi Chetan,

This functionality is only possible if you have solution manager and change management implemented.

Regards,

Gowrinadh

Former Member
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Hi,

Does Comparing via Txn : STMS_IMPORT and Table E070 gives us same result ?

More ever i dont have authorisation for Txn:STMS_IMPORT .

Cheers

C*

Former Member
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Hi Chandu

yes they will give same data but you have to filter that you

go to SE16 and type the table name,then in TRKORR files you should give <SID*>

and make sure to leave the field Maximum no of hits to 0 to ensure that it gives you all the import requests and then execute,you will be able to see that

Also dont you have access to STMS,if yes then you can go to import history in STMS screen and download all the transport requests that have been imported in the system

Rohit

Former Member
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Hai,

You can use Table E070V which will list all the objects as well.

Are you trying to check the list of objects contained in the requests?

Regards,

Yoganand.V

Answers (2)

Answers (2)

Former Member
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Hi,

You can compare the transport requests of different systems by using E070 table.

-Srini

Former Member
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Hi,

One way I know is to download the transport request lists from both the sytems in transaction STMS_IMPORT and compare them in excel sheet.

Regards,

Gowrinadh

Former Member
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Just don't press the import all button

Chandu, dig table E070 and E07*. Check with the Basis forum (maybe ask to move this thread)

Former Member
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> Just don't press the import all button

To protect your system against people who might randomly click around "just to see what happens" or "in the hope that the problem goes away" ... you can apply [SAP Note 194000|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/194000] ...

> Chandu, dig table E070 and E07*. Check with the Basis forum (maybe ask to move this thread)

Moved to NW Admin forum...