on ‎2007 Jul 23 4:31 AM
Transaction Code SCC1 --
Can this be used to <b>pull</b> a change request / transport from a <b>target</b>
client or
should SCC1 be used only to push a change request / transport from a
<b>source</b> client into a target client or
Can SCC1 be used either way
Are there any standard precaution I should take
Request clarification before answering.
Hi
Used to pull
ManoJ Shakya
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Thanks for your input guys.
Points rewarded.
I have another question on the same subject.
I see two transport numbers:
XXXX123456 (Customizing Changes)
XXXX234567 (Customizing Task)
Should I only move the first mentioned transport or
Should I move both the transports
What if I have already moved Task transport
Suresh / Manoj,
Thanks for your advice.
Please answer the following:
There is only one Task(XX..67) under the Transport(XX--56)
I already pulled Task(XX..67).
Is it safe for me to pull Transport(XX--56) again, including the Task(XX..67)
Going forward, I understand I need to pull/move Transport(XX--56) and include all sub tasks .. am I right.
Appreciate your input
Matt
to repeat .. it depends on what objects need to be copied from the source to target.. if you know for sure there is no harm in doing the SCC1 only for the task.. when in doubt, SCC1 the entire Req ie including the sub-tasks.. it doesn't matter if it has been done already..the objects will simply be overwritten the next time..
~Suresh
Hi,
SSC1 can be used to transfer individual transport requests directly out from the source client(Where you are creating requests) into the the current client.
Please note that if you're doing this in a downstream system (i.e. not a development box) you may need to change the client settings temporarily to carry out the client to client copy in SCC1.
Regards,
Manoj.
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