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Transport Routes Question

Former Member
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Hello SAP Experts,

I need to setup the transport routes as follows:

DEV:100 --> QAS:100 --> PRD:100

and the second route for the same systems is

DEV:101 --> QAS:101 --> PRD:101

Now my question is:

How can I avoid that someone in DEV:100 releases a transport to QAS:101? The reason is that we want to keep the two routes strictly separated.

Thanks a lot for any suggestion!

Best regards,

Marc

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Former Member
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Hi

I don't know if it's the right forum, anyway probably the people working in DEV 100 should use packages with the first transport layer only.

Max

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Former Member
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Hi

I don't know if it's the right forum, anyway probably the people working in DEV 100 should use packages with the first transport layer only.

Max

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Hi Max,

thank you. But when they create a transport in DEV:100 they can choose the target QAS:101 if they do a customizing activity.

Is there a way to avoid this?

Please let me know the correct forum if this is the wrong one.

TY + BR

Marc

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Hi Marc,

Can I suggest [Software Logistics|;

Regards,

Nick

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Thank you !

So I close this one!

BR

Marc

Former Member
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Hi,

I'd agree with Max, you'll probably get better help from the Basis forums, but my feeling is you can't have multiple sources, so you won't be able to achieve what you want.

A transport layer (which would join QAS 100 to PRD 100 etc) can only be linked to a system (DEV) rather than a system/client combination.

Regards,

Nick

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moved to other forum: software logistics