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Error Encountered During Status change for Standard Change

JISNA_PAUL
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Hello Everyone,

I encountered an error message when the status changed from "In Development" to "To Be Tested" for the standard change: "The transport-related checks have not passed."

Please provide any guidance.

Regards
Jisna Paul

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Accepted Solutions (1)

kerrie_sutton
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hello Jisna, 

The error "The transport-related checks have not passed." indicates there is some transport-related check that has failed. You should be able to find more information on what specific error you are getting by checking the transport-related checks assignment block in the SM_CRM UI. 

The checks performed depends on the configuration of your landscape, but could be related to: Cross System Object Lock (CSOL), Downgrade Protection (DGP), ATC, Code inspector, Custom checks and Objects in the Allowlist Objects.

These checks are there to prevent inconsistencies being introduced into your landscape. You must act on the error raised before you will be allowed to proceed. 

I hope this helps!

Kind regards,
Kerrie
SAP Support

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Answers (1)

RaminS
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@Vera_Jiang88, you mean you can mark an answer as accepted on behalf of the original person who posted the question?.... 😧

That is a bad precedence. The OP should be the only person who can accept answers, to make sure it really solves their issue. If they don't come back, so be it, the question will remain unanswered.  

Talk about abusive power! 

Vera_Jiang88
Product and Topic Expert
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The best practice on community is for the OP to be the one who marks an answer as accepted. This ensures that the solution truly addresses the issue they faced. If the OP does not return to accept an answer, the "Product and Topic Expert" of SAP helps to judge and mark answer as solution. The OP can unaccept the answer anytime and ask further help from the community. This makes sense to me.
RaminS
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Hi @Vera_Jiang88 ,

I respectfully disagree. There is no reason you or anyone else  should find it necessary to mark someone else's answer as correct, after only 7 days. When there are thousands of questions left unanswered for weeks, months, even years.

I can give you many examples of responses from product experts that don't quite answer the OP's specific question. If every answer to every question were to be marked as Correct after 7 days, this community would become quite unreliable very quickly. I've seen development communities where people vote for answers, or the OP marks an answer as correct. Never seen a product expert pick random questions and decide to mark them as answered.

Just MHO.

Vera_Jiang88
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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thank you, will share your feedback.
OwenLiu
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi RaminS,

Thanks for your feedback.

I totally understand your concern. However, we need to consider the pros and cons in between.

I believe all the participants would like to have a well managed community.

If you look at the existing threads, only very little number of solutions were accepted by the questioner. Most of the time they don't come back.

Our moderation (Help accept the solution) is to ensure the follow-up questions are taken care and it's a kind of closure of the question.

As Vera mentioned, the questioner can unaccept the solution anytime.

You are welcome to provide your better ideas for community question management.

Thanks & Best Regards,
Owen