‎2007 Mar 28 7:40 AM
‎2007 Mar 29 8:54 AM
Hi Vikram,
R/3 System Landscape -> It is the architecture of servers
R/3 have three types of landscapes..
1.<b>Development</b> -> Consultants customize according to customers requirements.
2.<b>Quality </b> -> Team who test customization.
3.<b>Production</b> -> Place where live data of company is recorded.
‎2007 Mar 28 7:43 AM
HI Vikram,
Look at the below SAP links to understand the SAP Landscape clearly
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/31/f0ff69551e4f259fdad799a229363e/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/fe/39ae3d47afd652e10000000a114084/content.htm
Regards
Sudheer
‎2007 Mar 29 8:54 AM
Hi Vikram,
R/3 System Landscape -> It is the architecture of servers
R/3 have three types of landscapes..
1.<b>Development</b> -> Consultants customize according to customers requirements.
2.<b>Quality </b> -> Team who test customization.
3.<b>Production</b> -> Place where live data of company is recorded.
‎2007 May 09 8:20 AM
its depend upon the cmpany.
but the standard landscape is <Sand box-development-Q/A-PRODUCTION>
1.sand box- play around environment for developers(they will check the code here, we can tell also as testing)
2.Development-the programmers will customise according to customer needs.
3.Quality Assurance(Q/A)-here they will check a final testing before sending to the production.
4.Production.live data record.
why i said its depend upon company means the sandbox may also used to change the datas or programs. for example if they faced any problem in production.we cant change the program in production.they will keep a copy in sand box from that they will change and again the process will take place.THIS S the standard which we are following.
hope u cleared from this.
plz reward if i cleared u.
thanks and regards
vijay