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transports to multiple systems simultaneously

former_member209575
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Dear Team,

We have a requirement from our client that, once the "Transport requests" is released from Solution Manager system using "Actions" in UCs, the "transports" (Corrections) should simultaneously go to 2 systems (e.g , Quality and Mock).

Currently mock system is not in landscape, is it possible in the current landscape to transport a request to 2 systems simultaneously?

In second case, if we bring Mock system into landscape,can the above objective is achievable.

Regards,

Sandeep Kulkarni.

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prakhar_saxena
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Hi

Yes it is possible to do that mainly you need to define your logical component properly

check this blog and second point will provide u solution

/people/dolores.correa/blog/2009/07/22/change-request-management-scenario-usual-questions-and-known-errors

hope prb solved

Regards

Prakhar

former_member209575
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Hello Prakhar,

Thanks for the reply.

Will this configuration send a transport requests to 2 systems simultaneously (parallel systems) or step by step (from ur eg Quality 1 and then to Quality 2)

Do we have to define separate actions for mock system or "Release from Dev" it self will take care of automatic import into QA and MOCK?

Also let me know, while defining actions can this movement to mock be skipped, there is requirement only few transport reuqests have to be moved through this route.

Route 1

DEV-> QA - > REG -> PRG

->MOCK.

Route 2

DEV-> QA - > REG -> PRG

Is there any other configuration needs to be done for achieving this objective.

Regards,

Sandeep Kulkarni.

Edited by: Pradeep P N on Mar 12, 2010 8:48 AM

prakhar_saxena
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Hi

It is how you are going to define smsy and cts configuration

the req wil get imported concurrently or simultaneously if you define the rout that way

pls check the blog it has suggested various ways.

regards

prakhar