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Problem with Transport Layer

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Hello every body,

We are doing an upgrade from 4.6C to ECC6. we have imported a transport request from 4.6C to ECC6.

When I change the transport layer of a package that is newly imported and save it, the system prompts for a local work bench request. How do I save it in a transportable request instead of local work bench request?

Regards,

Praveen

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Hello Max,

For all the objects in the package i have changed the original system. Now I tried to change the package transport layer and save it, again it prompts for a local request.

Regards,

Praveen

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Hi

Probably the local request is created because the original transport layer is wrong for new system: I believe the chararcteristics of the request of first modifications depends on original layer.

So u can try to delete the local request, do a dummy modification on package, now the system should create a right request because the new layer is correct.

Max

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Hello Max,

For all the objects in the package i have changed the original system. Now I tried to change the package transport layer and save it, again it prompts for a local request.

Regards,

Praveen

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Hi

just as I wrote that behavior should be ok, so after creating the local request (so after changing the layer)

- Run SE09 and explode the node of the local request where package is

- Place the cursor on the package and delete it from the request

- Run SE80, choose your package and change the descrption: now the system should create a transportable request.

U make sure the layer is correct for the new system

Max

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Hello Max,

Thank you very much. Now it is saved in Transportable Request.

Regards,

Praveen

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Hello Max

Yes, I saved in a local request and then deleted the local request. Now if i do a dummy change and save still it says objects of this package can be edited only in local TR

Regards,

Praveen