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hi all

what system land sacpe u r project has ? if this is the question

what is the answer on wat basis i have to tell the lanscape of my project

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hi,

normally SAP Projects will have the system landscape as :

DEV --> QA --> PRD

some clients do have a sandbox server too

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hi,

normally SAP Projects will have the system landscape as :

DEV --> QA --> PRD

some clients do have a sandbox server too

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SAP R/3 landscape generally can be viewed as the path of transports.

It depends on the company how many systems they want to keep from Development/sandbox to Production server.

For example in my the landscape is

Sandbox -> Development -> QA -> prod

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What all systems it contains? Development system, Quality and production system.

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Hi

System Landscape is

Dev(development system where all the development takes Place)

Then

QA (testing system where all the testing is takes place )

Then

PRD (Production System where the user implementation starts)

normally the developers is having only Dev and QA(read) system access only.

Devloper may not have the access to the Prod system.

Thanks

Sekhar

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anversha_s
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hi,

Its depend on companies.

In our company we are using sand box -> developemnt -> quality -> production.

We have access to developemnt and quality.

so these are different clint.

hope u got an idea.

it will vary by company to company

Thanks,

Anver