on ‎2011 Jul 12 11:55 AM
Hello
I am using SRM 5.5 extended Classic and ECC 6.0.
We have recently re-pointed our test systems to a different R/3 test client and have changed some of the logical system names manually before running BDLS.
Please can you advise what will happen if I now run BDLS to change all of the other Logical system names that we did not change manually? Will there be any errors caused by this and will BDLS ignore those we have changed already or do you advise we revert them all back and then run BDLS? Or is there a way we can just exclude those before running BDLS?
Please can someone advise as this is the first time I have done this and I dont want to get it wrong?
Many thanks in advance.
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Hello Pete
Thank you for coming back to me.
We had SRQCLNT300 pointing to ERQCLNT300 and now it has been changed to SRQCLNT300 pointing to ERQCLNT315 which is a copy of ERQCLNT300.
The RFC destinations were changed by the Basis Team and then we started to change the EBP and R/3 Logical system names manually as at the time were not aware of BDLS.
Therefore we do not know what the implications would be to now run BDLS if we have already changed some of the logical system names manually.
Hope this makes more sense.
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Hi,
Okay, first of all, try and never change the logical systemname manually as you now know that you cannot find out everyplace where it needs to be changed.
My suggestion to you is to manually revert it back in those places where you changed it and then run the conversion from BDLS. I am assuming that you know how to do so in BDLS.
After BDLS, you can go back to these locations to just have a look whether they got changed by BDLS or not, but I am sure they would have.
Do post if you need any more help on this.
Regards,
Shitij
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