‎2007 Jun 14 10:20 AM
‎2007 Jun 14 10:29 AM
Hi,
Use trans. BD54 to define the logical system.
Use trans SCC4 to define the new client and assign this logical system.
For a local copy:
use trans SCCL to define the copy parameters; there you can choose among
other things the source client and also the profile to be used.
In order to get an idea of the amount of data involved you can specify a
test run.
You should the adapt your tablespaces to receive the data
Be sure to be logged in the target client to do the copy.
You can the logon the source client to monitor the copy process using
trans SCC3.
For a remote copy:
Setup the RFC connection in the source client (SM59)
Logon to the target client (SAP*, pw pass)
Use trans SCC9 to start the copy (define parameters)
In order to get an idea of the amount of data involved you can specify a
test run.
Monitor copy with SCC3 in the source client
Thanks,
Sandeep.
‎2007 Jun 14 10:21 AM
HI
SCC4 id tcode
ergards,
ram.
Message was edited by:
rambabu kondepati
‎2007 Jun 14 10:22 AM
‎2007 Jun 14 10:23 AM
Check the Tcode.
SCC4 0000 Client Administration
SALE RBDSALE2 1000 Display ALE CustomizingVAsanth
‎2007 Jun 14 10:24 AM
Hi Suresh,
Using the Tcode SALE is for configuring the ALE. Here u have to define the logical system and then u have to assign it to the client.
‎2007 Jun 14 10:26 AM
Hi,
goto tcode SALE.
select IDoc Interface / Application Link Enabling (ALE)->Basic Settings->Logical Systems->Assign Logical System to Client
there u can assign logical system to clients.
rgds,
bharat.
‎2007 Jun 14 10:27 AM
Hi,
Use tcode SALE ->create logical system.
or else use SCC4 tcode directly...........
reward points if helpful,
Regards
Raghunath.S
‎2007 Jun 14 10:27 AM
Tcode : SALE
Basic settings -> Logical systems -> assign logical system to client
Regards
vasuki
‎2007 Jun 14 10:29 AM
Hi,
Use trans. BD54 to define the logical system.
Use trans SCC4 to define the new client and assign this logical system.
For a local copy:
use trans SCCL to define the copy parameters; there you can choose among
other things the source client and also the profile to be used.
In order to get an idea of the amount of data involved you can specify a
test run.
You should the adapt your tablespaces to receive the data
Be sure to be logged in the target client to do the copy.
You can the logon the source client to monitor the copy process using
trans SCC3.
For a remote copy:
Setup the RFC connection in the source client (SM59)
Logon to the target client (SAP*, pw pass)
Use trans SCC9 to start the copy (define parameters)
In order to get an idea of the amount of data involved you can specify a
test run.
Monitor copy with SCC3 in the source client
Thanks,
Sandeep.
‎2007 Jun 15 10:21 AM