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Sultanuddin
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What do you mean by system landscape?

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anversha_s
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hi,

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

Thanks,

Anver

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RichHeilman
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As it relates to your ERP installation, it usually means how your developments move from system to system. For example, a lot of system landscapes have a development system, a test and quality assurance system, and finally, the productive or production system. This is commonly referred to as the system landscape.

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Rich Heilman

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System Landscape is actually combination of several system. Like Development System -> Quality System -> Production System.

Developer basically works on Development Ser after wards once the job has done.

Then the changes trasnported (Sended) to the next system which is Quality sytem/Testing System . If the Tester checks and found that if this changes are ok . Then it is finally send it to the Production System where the end user workd on.

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anversha_s
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hi,

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

Thanks,

Anver

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Sultanuddin
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Thanks all for your timely help