on ‎2013 Mar 31 7:51 PM
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Hi Saurabh,
Is it a first time import.. I guess no.. if not then i am not sure whether in Quality/Testing/Production the start variant is being modified ever and collected sometransport. Please check in SE03. If it is collected then renmove the components related to this process chain and re-import the chain.
Regards
Sourav
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Hi Saurabh,
It looks like that the transport log is not expanded to the lowest level, I expect more messages to be shown (which I am missing now).
However, I would like to share my first thought: a missing RFC setting for the transport post-processing. Please refer to SAP Note 659160 for more information:
https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/659160
If this is maintained correctly, please share some more context. Until when did it work correctly, is there anything changed recently, the transport log expanded to the lowest level, etc.
Best regards,
Sander
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Hi Saurabh,
pls check https://scn.sap.com/message/7266038
https://scn.sap.com/message/8044622
These may help you.
Thanks
Aakash Gujja
Hi Saurabh,
What is the detailed message of "Errors occurred during post-handling RS_AFTER_IMPORT for RSPC L"? You can display it by clicking on the icon on the left hand side of this message.
My previous advise does not concern the general RFC settings related to TMS. It concerns the after import post-processing.
The transports are imported in client 000. For process chains, the system has to logon from client 000 to the production client (e.g. 400). I.e. there must exist an RFC connection in client 000 that is able to connect to client 400 in my example. Next to this, you have to maintain the configuration in t/code RSTPRFC.
Can you please check this?
Moreover, it's still not clear to me if this is a general problem that occurs for every process chain transport. Or is it an isolated problem that occurs to only one process chain? Since when does the problem occur or it has always been the case. More information on the context will certainly help to give an appropriate advise.
Best regards,
Sander
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