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How to sync missing customizing from client 000?

doepat
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Hi experts,

in my compnay we have one demo system with a client where the basis team obviosly missed to fetch the complete logistics customizing from client 000 - if i now try to build up demo scenarios i realyy struggle with missing document types in e.g. SD + MM area.

Question:

Is there a way to compare 101 with 000 and fetch the delta over? Without doing/checking everything manually??

Thanks in advance! Thankful for any tipps here.

The system itself is s4/hana 1909 - but this tipp i am seaching for is probably also applicable to older/other sap erp versions.

best regards,
Patrick

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Nicolas
Active Contributor

Hello,

Did you already check transaction SCU0 ?

Have a look at this wiki page https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/ABAP/Customizing+Cross+System+Viewer for more information.

Regards

doepat
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Hi Nicolas,

this tcode SCU0 looks promising at 1st sight - but I only can trigger a comparison? Can I also fetch entries over? Just checked testwise with one sub-component where I was sure that there were differences.

best regards,
Patrick

Nicolas
Active Contributor

Once you have identified the differences, you should navigate to the corresponding IMG activities to adjust the customizing (menu Utilities > Adjustment). I do not know if you can adjust all tables in one go.

kashyap_shah3
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Hi Patrick,

You may want to refer few of following documents that'll be helpful. (that's assuming you're using S/4HANA 1909 with SAP Best Practices)

Setting up a new Best Practices Client - Client Setup Alternatives
SAP Note 2573352 - SAP Best Practices for SAP S/4HANA (on premise) Activation in a client with SAP_ALL copy
SAP Note 2832317 - Missing a huge number of configuration content after a local client copy
SAP Note 2382912 - Missing Customizing Table Entries

Let me know how you get on.

Best Regards,
Kashyap Shah