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Transport Questions

Former Member
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Hi.

I have a BSP application, if I transport this does the complete service structure (in SICF) gets tranported or just the component corresponding to the BSP application.

The problem I am facing is that the services structure (in SICF) is different in Dev, QA and Prod.

Thanks,

CD

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nkr1shna
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Hi CD,

To transport service created under transaction SICF, you can transport service to different server based on steps given below

1) Go to transaction SICF and navigate to your service

2) Select the service and click on the menu Go to->object directory entry to add the service to a

transaport request.

3) Release the transport request and ask BASIS to move to server you wish to have the service.

Best Regards,

Krishna

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Sandra_Rossi
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I have searched the forum for you, with terms "transport sicf service bsp", I get

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Thanks Sandra for that one,

But the question I am facing is that it will just transport that BSP component of the SICF or by default the complete SICF tree gets transported.

Thanks,

CD

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According to what Raja said in this thread, I think you have to add all the missing ICF nodes manually

But be careful, ask the admins or your team why the ICF structure is different. I think it's not a good idea to copy all missing SICF nodes, JUST COPY the nodes required by your BSP !

Edited by: Sandra Rossi on Jan 15, 2009 9:29 PM

nkr1shna
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Hi CD,

To transport service created under transaction SICF, you can transport service to different server based on steps given below

1) Go to transaction SICF and navigate to your service

2) Select the service and click on the menu Go to->object directory entry to add the service to a

transaport request.

3) Release the transport request and ask BASIS to move to server you wish to have the service.

Best Regards,

Krishna

sujeet2918
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Hello CD,

I dont know its your fresh BSP Application or You have made any changes ?

There is no Need to Transport Seperatly when you create new BSP it automatically Generates 25 bit number in your request for ICF service.

If you Transport requests to further layers then it generates SICF setting at the first time.

so once check on your server where you have transported..if this is not available then again edit your BSP and create one new Request ID and then Transport it again..

Hope this will work.

Have a Nice Day,

Regards,

Sujeet

Edited by: Sujeet Mishra on Jan 16, 2009 6:07 AM

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Its a new BSP application.

I am sure that when BSP is activated it creates node in SICF.

But while transporting does mess up with any other components of SICF (is the complete SICF tree transported by default).

The reason why I am asking this is becasue the SICF structure are different in Dev, QA and Prod and I dont want this BSP tranport to mess any existing SICF services in the target system.

Thank you,

CD