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How to identify transport file name

Former Member
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Hello Experts,

I have one scenario that i need to transport to production.

Now the problem is this scenario is already migrated upto Quality XI just need to migrate to Production XI.

Our client is concern that if there will be some problem we want to revert back the whole scenario.

For that i thought that we can identify the file which we had transported from XIQ to XIP previously and save that somewhere.

If there will be problem again then we can again import that file.

But i am not able to understand that how can i identify that file for that perticular scenario, as it is with numbers.

Please help me out in that.

Thanks in advance.

Hetal

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Former Member
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Thanks for your help

Former Member
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Hi,

you can check the exported object file name from Tools-->find Trasports option.

it is better to add your export files to a Transport Request in ABAP stack, which will keep you track of all the files which were transported.

??But i am not able to understand that how can i identify that file for that perticular scenario, as it is with numbers.

--> i think you are checking the Transport ID number not the file name.

check it from Find transports menu. it will give clear details.

Regards,

Sukarna

Former Member
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Thanks Sukarna.

I have done that and got it

Former Member
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Hi

As suggested above from the transport menu you can identify.

With this whenever you export the files it went to a specified export directories and versions will be created. When you transport a file twice you can see (1) or (2) at the end. This can even keep track of what you exported.

Thanks

Gaurav