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How can you get a transport back

Former Member
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I did the following.

I did not have my routes set up in stms

I released some tranports

How can I get these tranports back into any of my systems.

Thanks

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JPReyes
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Hi Jeremy...

If the transports were released as a workbench request you should be able to find them in the transport directory, that should be <drive>:\usr\sap\<sid>\trans\ you need both the co-file and the data file. the names of the files should be K<number>.<sid> for the cofile and R<number>.<sid> for the datafile

You should configure your transport route properly but if you get this files you can transport manually by copying those files to the transport directory of the destination system and use STMS -> choose import queue -> go to extras -> Other requests -> Add

Hope this help!

Juan

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Hi Jeremy:

I think you should as the first step need to configure your transport routes correctly; then you can try to create a Transport of Copies empty and add the original request or objects individually to this T.O.

After releasing, you should have all you need and ready to import.

Hope this helps!

Regards,

Federico