on 01-26-2009 2:10 PM
Dear All,
In our current system,we are following 3-system landscape with Dev & Qas in Domain A & the Production in Domain B.As of now,there is no issue of transport of change requests as both the Dev & Qas are sharing the same transprt directory. But when production will be installed in a separate domain (network domain B),how the transport directory can be shared between these two isolated network domains.
Also how these two separate domains A & B can communicate between them, so that they can share the same transport directory. OR do we need to bring all the systems into a single domain but in that case the exisiting domain of Dev & Qas has to be changed (Change of Domain is not supprted by SAP).
Please advise.
Waiting for your reply,
Thanks & Regards,
Sandipan
Hi,
CHeck the link for requesting a Link Between Two Domains.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp1/helpdata/en/a3/139838280c4f18e10000009b38f8cf/frameset.htm
Regards
Krishna Vanga
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Hi,
If you have configured multiple transport domains and want to make transports between systems in different domains, you can use domain links to link the two domains.
Prerequisites
There must be a permanent network connection between the systems in the two domains, similar to the connection between systems within the same domain.
The domain controller systems in both domains must have SAP Release 4.6C, or higher.
If you cannot operate a permanent RFC connection between systems in the two domains, you can use external systems to make transports between the two.
you can find more details in the below link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp1/helpdata/en/a3/139838280c4f18e10000009b38f8cf/frameset.htm
Regards
Krishna Vanga
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