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Logon Prompt in STMS when importing from system A to system B

Former Member
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Hi

Is there any way to configure STMS so that when you are logged on to System A and execute an import to system B, it bypasses the login prompt screen?

Thanks

Leigh

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JPReyes
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Sure, you can make them trusted systems.... but i don't think its a good idea to do it just to send transports across...

wht don't you just logon to System B and do your transports from there?

Regards

Juan

Former Member
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In the setup we are running there will be a large number of production systems hanging off one QA machine - it will be really cumbersome to log onto every production system to import.

Thanks for the information - we will setup and test.

Points awareded

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Former Member
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Hello,

yes, it is possible. It depends on the TMSADM RFC connections

in tx. SM59.

kr

andreas

stephane_lamarche
Active Participant
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I have the same issue, but looking at the RFCs in SM59 I cannot change any of them.

They are all read only.

Former Member
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Hi

Make the RFC destinations of type trusted and then give your Transport Administrators the S_RFCALC role. the other way is to define users on each of the RFC's. I'd rather you use the trusted RFC's to ensure that not everyone who has access to STMS in one system automatically gets access to send transports to the other sytsems.