on 05-07-2010 10:07 AM
Dear All,
We have a 100 client on PRD. Where we have transported our all requests initially.
But, we have done a local copy and created new client 200. Now 200 client is our prd client.
Please let me know if I delete 100 client. What will happen? Specially ABAP program and Cross Client Customizing imported into Client 100.
Will get above in 200 client after deletion????
Regards
DK
We have a 100 client on PRD. Where we have transported our all requests initially.
If this is the client where the development was originally done it will keep the version management
But, we have done a local copy and created new client 200. Now 200 client is our prd client.
Any particular reason to create another client other than to have the same client number than in production?... I don't think this is a good reason.
Please let me know if I delete 100 client. What will happen? Specially ABAP program and Cross Client Customizing imported into Client 100.
You need to be very careful and double check that history and version management do not get lost... deleting the client without taking those into consideration could potentially leave your developers with a big headache.
Regards
Juan
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Dear Sir,
Box-1
Developement Server Customizing -> 200
Sand Box -> 100
ABAP Dev -> 300
Box-2
Quality Server Quality/Test ->200
Box -3
Production Production Client ->100 (Now, Use Less due to Wrong data upload. Earliar All request imported here) Delete????????
Production Client ->200 Ok, Now we are working on this.
Regards'
DK
Ok... I think I got mixed up in translation ( for some reason I thought we were talking about the DEV system)
Sure you can delete the client If everything you wanted is been moved to the new one. You can test the funtionallities imported via requests
I presume this system is not productive yet
Regards
Juan
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