on 05-24-2005 3:09 PM
For a query or workbook that was transported to our QB box is there a way to see the transport (request Id) for the transported object.
Thanks
Go to SE11 and Look for the Objects in Eo70 or EO71 tables execute and put the OBJ?ELEMT name and this will show you under what all requests your objects has gone and also under which requests its locked.
let me know if it helps
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Hi Richard,
Goto SE03, and choose objects in requests, and select search for objects in requests and click on execute, in the following screen in the selection of objects type in ELEM/XLWB (select the checkboxes) and fill in your object name, click on execute, you should be able to see the request numbers.
Hope it helps,
Sree
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Yes, you can go to SE10 and see the requests under your name. it'll also show you the objects that were attached to a particular request. hope it helps
Farhan
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Hi Richard,
As I mentioned in my initial response, using SE03 gives you an option to specify the object name and retrieve all the requests in which this object was embedded. However, to use this you need to know the technical name of ELEM (query element) or workbook (XLWB). What you can do is collect a query or workbook in the transport connector, and capture its technical name, and then go into your target system, execute SE03, search for objects in a request, specify ELEM/XLWB and fill the technical name of the object, and execute, this should give you all the requests that brought this object into the target system. I am only aware of this option, but would like to know if there are other options as well.
Cheers,
Sree
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