‎2008 Jan 09 5:53 AM
Hi ppl
How do I include the standard texts created in SO10 into the already created transport request?
Thanks,
Dawood.
‎2008 Jan 09 8:49 AM
Hi,
In Addition to the information given by Naveen,
Give the 'Task Number' in the field provided for 'Name of Correction' and execute.
You would get a screen giving a message "Please select the texts to be transported:"
select the text to be transported. (usually it is selected)
Hit enter and the text would be transported to the 'task number' of the transport.
Example:
Suppose ECDK946361 is Transport Request number, ECDK946362
will be the task number. This task number should be given in 'Name of Correction field' then the standard text will automatically get saved under respective transport.
Please do reward incase this is useful to you.
Regards,
Farheen
‎2008 Jan 09 6:01 AM
hi Dawood,
You can refer to SE75 where u can find the standard text .
cheers,
Hema.
‎2008 Jan 09 6:04 AM
Hi ,
U can attach Transport request through the program "RSTXTRAN".
go to se38
Execute program RSTXTRAN
Name of correction :----
> leave it blank
Text key - object : TEXT
Text key - name " UR standard text name"
Text key - ID ST
Text key - language EN
This will craete Transport request to Standrad text.
Revrt back if any issues,
regards,
Naveen
‎2008 Jan 09 8:49 AM
Hi,
In Addition to the information given by Naveen,
Give the 'Task Number' in the field provided for 'Name of Correction' and execute.
You would get a screen giving a message "Please select the texts to be transported:"
select the text to be transported. (usually it is selected)
Hit enter and the text would be transported to the 'task number' of the transport.
Example:
Suppose ECDK946361 is Transport Request number, ECDK946362
will be the task number. This task number should be given in 'Name of Correction field' then the standard text will automatically get saved under respective transport.
Please do reward incase this is useful to you.
Regards,
Farheen
‎2008 Jan 09 8:55 AM
Thanks all for your valuable answers. It was great help.
Thanks,
Dawood.