02-09-2009 8:43 PM
Hi gurus!
I have a program in SBX which I have to make changes to . When I go in the change mode a pop up screen pops out saying that u201CA new task will be created for the user XXXX: u201Cand the request number is given with desc. This particular user is no longer with us and the changes he made to the report is no longer required . So I am not sure If I should be going ahead with adding my request under his and go ahead with changes. What I have thought is to copy the PRD copy in SBX so that the changes are overwritten and the earlier existing request goes of and I create a new request . How do I copy the report from the prod so that I donu2019t get the request that has been there from the provious owner . I want to completely wipe of the request he had created. Even if I donu2019t have to copy from PRD how do I just eliminate his request and generate my own request fresh.
Thanks
02-09-2009 9:07 PM
Or Just transfer the same request and task on your name from SE09 and do the modifications...
02-09-2009 9:02 PM
You should use version management to retrieve the version before the changes were made.
Rob
02-09-2009 9:07 PM
Or Just transfer the same request and task on your name from SE09 and do the modifications...
02-09-2009 9:12 PM
Yes , Retriving the through version management is ok but I wanted to get the latest version that is on PRD and then make the changes to that . SO how do I import it from PRD and then start making chnages.
Thanks Amit I ahve used SE09 to chnage the owner on to mine , but is theer a way I can get the version thats there on PRD to come on SBX and then start my change.
Thanks
02-09-2009 9:15 PM
in version management do a remote comparision and incorporate those chnages in sandbox too.
02-09-2009 9:19 PM
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> Yes , Retriving the through version management is ok but I wanted to get the latest version that is on PRD and then make the changes to that . SO how do I import it from PRD and then start making chnages.
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> Thanks
Use version management in PRD to determine the transport number and then use version management in DEV to restore to that version.
Rob
02-09-2009 9:29 PM
Thanks everyone , all of yours suggestion came to my help. Thanks again.