on 2023 Feb 02 5:17 PM
Hello Experts,
We are currently using HANA Life Cycle Management to transport the objects from Dev. While moving the objects from QA to Prod, I see a predecessor (10864) for my transport (11095) even though there are no common objects between them. However objects in both transports belong to same delivery unit.
Is there anyway I can only transport 11095 by skipping 10864?
Request clarification before answering.
vijaysegu
It is possible that the predecessor transport (10864) contains a common data object or configuration that is used by both the transports (10864 and 11095). This could be due to the fact that both the transports belong to the same delivery unit. It is recommended to check the content of the predecessor transport (10864) to see what objects it contains and if it is related to the current transport (11095) in any way.
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