‎2008 Mar 03 1:18 PM
Hi
In t.cde SE-09 there 4 types of requet types explaine me about last two types .i.e
thansport of copies and relocation
Thanks &Regards
Ravi
‎2008 Mar 03 1:27 PM
Hi,
hi,
Change requests:- Changes to Repository and Customizing objects are recorded in change requests
Have a look at this
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/4b/b155e40c3e11d3959a00a0c930dcc1/frameset.htm]
Transporting Customizing Settings
All system setting changes are put in project-specific change requests. You can transport the system settings into other SAP Systems with the change requests. The change requests are managed in the Transport Organizer.
There are two types of Customizing change requests:
Customizing request
Customizing requests contain changes to client-dependent tables.
Workbench request
Workbench requests contain changes to client-independent tables.
You can monitor the change requests by project in the project management. The Transport requests tab contains the following functions for the current client:
Activate CTS functionality
As prerequisite for creating change requests. When the CTS functionality is active, the pushbutton label changes to Display CTS project data. When the CTS project is finished, the pushbutton label changes to Reactivate CTS functionality.
Assigned CTS requests
Go to Transport Organizer request overview, where you can create requests for a project.
CTS project object list
The project object list is unchanged. When the customizing project is finished, the complete object list can be exported.
CTS project status switch
Sets the project status switch.
End CTS project
End your customizing project. You can reactivate it later.
See transport control by project for further information about the Change and Transport System (CTS) for customizing projects.
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/09/88f330db9911d2b41a00609419f767/frameset.htm]
HTH,
Regards,
Dhruv Shah
‎2008 Mar 03 1:27 PM
Hi,
hi,
Change requests:- Changes to Repository and Customizing objects are recorded in change requests
Have a look at this
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/4b/b155e40c3e11d3959a00a0c930dcc1/frameset.htm]
Transporting Customizing Settings
All system setting changes are put in project-specific change requests. You can transport the system settings into other SAP Systems with the change requests. The change requests are managed in the Transport Organizer.
There are two types of Customizing change requests:
Customizing request
Customizing requests contain changes to client-dependent tables.
Workbench request
Workbench requests contain changes to client-independent tables.
You can monitor the change requests by project in the project management. The Transport requests tab contains the following functions for the current client:
Activate CTS functionality
As prerequisite for creating change requests. When the CTS functionality is active, the pushbutton label changes to Display CTS project data. When the CTS project is finished, the pushbutton label changes to Reactivate CTS functionality.
Assigned CTS requests
Go to Transport Organizer request overview, where you can create requests for a project.
CTS project object list
The project object list is unchanged. When the customizing project is finished, the complete object list can be exported.
CTS project status switch
Sets the project status switch.
End CTS project
End your customizing project. You can reactivate it later.
See transport control by project for further information about the Change and Transport System (CTS) for customizing projects.
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/09/88f330db9911d2b41a00609419f767/frameset.htm]
HTH,
Regards,
Dhruv Shah
‎2008 Mar 03 1:39 PM
Hi,
Transports of copies allow you to transport (sub-)objects in an object list into any other SAP System you want.
In contrast to Workbench or Customizing requests there is no automatic delivery into other systems for transport of copies.
Relocation transports can only be imported into their direct target system. Other systems are not automatically supplied with the transport.
Thanks
Chandra