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Adding One more Client to existing Transport path in Change Management

Former Member
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Hi

We have implemented CHARM in our Landscape for Transport Management. We have HR Implementation and Having 1 Dev and 2 QA clients and Prod. When ever we transport from Dev to QA it will automatically transport to 2 QA clients. The question is can we add one more client for this Route ? if Yes What is the limit for that client in this scenario.

Thanks & Best regards

Bhaskar

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Former Member
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HI:

You should be able to do that. You can add as many clients as possible. You would need to modify the trasnport group for this. You should see the transport group in your Satellite DEV system.

Imran

Former Member
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Hi Imran

Could you please give me some more in detail how to do this. Like do you have any blog or Document?

Thank you

Regards

Bhaskar

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Hey:

Sorry,I don't have a document or deliverable written up to do that. But I have found a few weblogs on related subject matter on this forum. I would suggest you search for this.

However, I will write up a high level process for this here:

Log into your Primary Domain Controller (Non Solution Manager)

So, if your trying to modify the routes in ECC, log into the Domain Controller of ECC

Transaction: STMS

Overview - Transport Routes (Shift + F7)

Go into Change Mode (Pencil and Glasses Icon)

You now need to modify the Transport Group for example: /QASGRP/ or /CUSGRP/

All transport groups begin and end with the "/"

You will see two or three groups in the consolidation route (Between DEV and QAS)

You need to be careful and modify the Customizing Group.

Once completed, you will save and activate changes.

Let me know if you have any other questions

Imran

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Hello Imran,

In last reply you have mentioned about adding a client in the transport group.

My question is, How can we integrate the client (which is newly added into transport group) to change management ?

Thanks in advance.

Anand

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Are you talking about Change Management in Solution Manager?

Former Member
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Hello

Yes we are talking about Change Management Solution manager.

Regards

Bhaskar

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Hey:

I think as long as the client is set up within Solution Manager (SMSY) and the RFCs are set up and working between Solution Manager and SAP (ECC, CRM, SRM, etc).

However, I am not 100% sure on this.