08-12-2008 6:59 AM
Hello,
What is the procedure to delete Customized rolls from Production server?
08-12-2008 11:12 PM
It is advised to transport role deletion from development ...
here is how to do it.
1.go to PFCG
2. Enter the role name that you want to transport.
3. Hit the transport truck icon.
4.Create your transport but DO NOT release transport yet.
5.go back to PFCG and delete the role that was entered in step 2.
6. go to SE09 or SE10
7. Release your sub task and then release task.
but if you want to have some fun..
Step 99. you can just hit the trash can in prod directly.
Step 100. disconnect phone,
Step 101 Configure out of office assistant
Step 102 hit the bar and talk about the things you did at work
Step 99 onwards are subject to users due diligence and I do not take any responsibility for these actions
08-12-2008 7:01 AM
Nothing different from deleting them from dev, where it should happen...
Go to PFCG, enter the role name and hit the trashcan icon.
08-12-2008 7:54 AM
Generally, making changes in Production should be curbed as much as possible.
If the roles have been created in Dev and then transported to Production, then the same path should be followed for deletion also.
Add the role in a TR in Dev, delete the role there and then move the TR to Production via the normal route. The role would then be deleted in Production also.
Regards.
Edited by: Sanju Chacko on Aug 12, 2008 6:54 AM
08-12-2008 11:12 PM
It is advised to transport role deletion from development ...
here is how to do it.
1.go to PFCG
2. Enter the role name that you want to transport.
3. Hit the transport truck icon.
4.Create your transport but DO NOT release transport yet.
5.go back to PFCG and delete the role that was entered in step 2.
6. go to SE09 or SE10
7. Release your sub task and then release task.
but if you want to have some fun..
Step 99. you can just hit the trash can in prod directly.
Step 100. disconnect phone,
Step 101 Configure out of office assistant
Step 102 hit the bar and talk about the things you did at work
Step 99 onwards are subject to users due diligence and I do not take any responsibility for these actions
08-12-2008 11:35 PM