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Importing of Pages

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Hi All,

When I am importing a (.epa) file using a Transport package, all the objects (i-Views, worksets etc...) are getting transported and they are visible in the PCD also. Also for the pages, no errors are coming but the pages are not visible in the PCD. Linked objects not available is the error for pages in PCD.

Please propose a solution for this.

Regards,

Rishit

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Transporting and migrating objects must be defined when the PCD is configured. This includes information about the storage of:

u2022 Import and export files

u2022 Log files

u2022 Temporary files to be transported or migrated

Within portal administration, you can check and view the configuration information of the PCD. In the administrator role choose System Administration ® Support. The Support Desk is opened. Click on Portal Content Directory in the main area. Click on PCD Configuration in the test and configuration tools. The next screen shows all the parameters currently maintained for the PCD.

You can find the settings for the transport and migration in the sections Parameters for Portal Content Migration and Parameters for Transport Application.

The following table explains the portal-specific formats of the objects that can be transported:

Transport Object, Format :

1.Creation of Transport Object Packages with EP 6.0 content objects EPA (Enterprise Portal Archive): This is a portal-specific format for compressed files.

2.Content objects in an EPA package EPT (Enterprise Portal Transport) Packages with EP 5.0 content objects, e.g. business packages PKG (package)

3. Content objects in a PKG package :There are different object-specific formats (a separate format for each object type) All are done within portal administration

This variable value defines the location of the PCD configuration file. In a clustered environment, this should be a central location (that is, shared between all server nodes of a cluster) in order to provide a common configuration for the whole cluster.

The value of PCD.Home is defined by default by the J2EE Engine. A shared global directory, that is used by all the applications of the J2EE Engine, is used. The global directory for the PCD resides at /usr/sap//sys/global/pcd.

The pcdStartUp.properties file contains all the configuration parameters for the PCD. These configuration parameters refer, for example, to the following areas: PCD trace, lock service, generic layer, ACL service, transport service, and migration.

You activate write-protect mode for this configuration file in Visual Administrator.

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