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Client export import SCC8 STMS result "Request will not be imported"

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We want to export the productive client into an existing client of the quality system.

I used SCC8 to export the productive client

This succeeds with a warning, return code 4

When I want to import the requests in the quality system the import status of the requests in the import queue of the quality system equals "Request will not be imported". (Two transport were created: Client exp text and Client exp of client spec obj)

According to the import queue legend: These requests are not imported due to specific settings made in the transport control program...

I need help. Why the transport can not be imported in our quality system client?

(I tested using SCC9 test run: No inconsistencies Found)

What causes this behaviour?

regards

Paul klewais

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Former Member
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This is normal behavior. Select the client export request number and then push the import button to start the client import.

former_member583013
Active Contributor
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Hello,

You have posted a question that is related to system transports. Unfortunately this category is not related to these kind of questions. SAP TM deals with logistics in the real world - moving pallets, containers, loading trucks, etc.

To learn more about SAP TM please visit [http://service.sap.com/scm-tm|http://service.sap.com/scm-tm]

Therefore I will now move this thread to the category Software Logistics. Thank you for your understanding.

Kind regards,

Nico van Os.

former_member583013
Active Contributor
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Hello,

You have posted a question that is related to system transports. Unfortunately this category is not related to these kind of questions. SAP TM deals with logistics in the real world - moving pallets, containers, loading trucks, etc.

To learn more about SAP TM please visit [http://service.sap.com/scm-tm|http://service.sap.com/scm-tm]

Therefore I will now move this thread to the category Software Logistics. Thank you for your understanding.

Kind regards,

Nico van Os.