on 04-23-2009 3:40 AM
I have a Scenario and would like to know if this is possible using standard SAP transportation tools.
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System1
/
A1/
A2----
System 2
A3
\________ System 3
A1/A2 and A3 are JAVA packages developed on System0.While releasing the package , we want that A1 should go to System1 , A2 should go to System 2 and A3 should goto system 4...
Please help me in understanding if this is possible and if you can provide high level steps would be Great.
Regards!
Hi Gaurav,
If you want to transport PCD content to another system go to System Administration/Transport/Transport Package/Export. In PCD tree in any place create transport package and add to it objects which you need (folders, roles, worksets, iviews and so on) and save transport package file localy on your computer or server. After that go to the system where you want to locate your content. Go to System Administration/Transport/Transport Package/Import If you save tranport file localy on your computer chose client and upload tranport file. That is all, transportation is complete.
Regards
Dmitriy
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Thanks ... I am looking more towards automating the scenario described.In short 3 teams working on same development system , but transporting to Different QA's.I can automate this without using any SAP tools, but i want to know if automating this scenarion is possible via CTS+/NWDI/CMS etc...
Regards!
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Hi,
for transporting Java packages (WebDynpro Java applications), you should use NWDI or CTS+. For every scenario you would create a Track or transport route. Then, you would assign the Java applications to a Track / transport route. To trigger the import, you would simply activate the transport.
But, with the tools delivered by the portal, this isn't possible. You will depend on other tools from SAP for creating a transport landscape to fit your needs.
br,
Tobias
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Hi,
SAP transport concepts:
SAP Help:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/57/38de0c4eb711d182bf0000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
br,
Tobias
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