on 10-14-2009 9:35 AM
Hi Friends,
Please clarify my question regarding transport routes. We had total 4 systems in our landscpae like ECC-dev,Qas,Trn and PRD.
as usually the old transport connections are existed beteen "dev-qas" then "qas to trn" and "prd".Now we want to create new
transport route between dev to TRN directly due to new functional developement. I don't want to touch eixted connections
because these new transport route is temporary only. If I create this transport path between dev and trn, is there any impact to
existed connections? How can I create this path, Please advice on this .
Thanks.
Hi,
As per your query you can delete your existing landscape and create new one which you requirement, when your requirment is fullfill then delete existing one and create your setting.
Another option is to transport through ftp or manual through telnet.
Anil
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Hi,
I recommend you to do FTP transport instead of changing the existed one.
This is quite easier and better way......
Regards
Nick Loy
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Hi Sunny, Thanks for the reply. But I need exact solution for the transport route creation.Is there any other way to
transport request directly from DEV to TRN (like FTP transfer)? Can I use FTP tranfer to transport it?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I don't think you can add same system twice in transport routes.
And if you want to change existing one, check below link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/44/b4a2a27acc11d1899e0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
Thanks
Sunny
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