on 08-04-2009 6:06 PM
Greetings, Solution Manager experts.
My company is considering implementing an N + 1 ERP environment: 1 stream for maintenance, and 1 for project work.
At this time, I am trying to assess if ChaRM Retrofit is being widely used in the industry, and what benefits and problems companies have seen with it. From what I can tell, there is not much documentation available on this topic.
Are you using ChaRM Retrofit in an N + 1 SAP landscape?
If so, has your company see a benefit to using this product?
Can you offer any tips or watchouts to implementation?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi Chris,
- ChaRM can certainly be used in the kind of landscape you described
- The benefit for the company is:
- controll on all changes in the Project Env. and the Maintenance Env.
- the system warns you when a developper accesses an object or cusotmizing which is already in use by somebody else,
so this helps you to avoid overlapping activities.
- the Retrofit functionality is of great benefit to get the delta of a new development project as low as possible when you bring
it live.
- there are presentation ons the SAP sites, but indeed hard to catch. Look into the SolutionManager RKT, ther eis a lot fo new
material available.
Kind regards,
Rutger
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Hi,
Here are the information i collected about his topic. (hard to find information about that) :
Prerequisites :
A retrofit system must exist in the Maintenance Project (role type : Post Processing system). It should be a development system of an other project, for exemple an implementation project.
The task list of the maintenance project will now have two new tasks :
--> general tasks --> Assign Post Processing system to development system
--> Track section --> Post Processing --> retrofit systems --> start retrofit
I wish i could give clues for further research
Regards
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