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Hi

Any one can you clarify the my questions please...

1. What is the transport layer, How to create the transport layer is that possible to create more than one transport layer in real time environment.

2. Is that possible to transport the custom and repository objects through the single transport layer.

3. what is the relation between the development class and change requests in transportation.

Regards

Peter.

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1. What is the transport layer, How to create the transport layer is that possible to create more than one transport layer in real time environment.

A means of determining the integration and consolidation system for objects to be transported.

A transport layer is assigned to each development class and thus to all objects in that class. The transport layer determines:

  • In which SAP System developments or changes to Repository objects are made

  • Whether objects are transported to other systems within the group when development work has been completed

For further reference,

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/57/38de0c4eb711d182bf0000e829fbfe/frameset.htm

2. Is that possible to transport the custom and repository objects through the single transport layer.

Repository objects of the SAP standard delivered by SAP or from SAP add-on components installed in your SAP Systems always belong to the pre-installed "SAP" transport layer. You cannot assign these objects to one of your own transport layers. If you want to patch or modify SAP standard objects in your development system, SAP recommends transporting these changes along the same routes as for your own developments.

3. what is the relation between the development class and change requests in transportation.

May be you can refer to the following blog. It explains clearly.

http://sapstore.blogspot.com/2006/11/change-and-transport-system-cts.html

Cheers,

Jazz

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