on 10-18-2010 4:51 AM
hi Experts,
please clarify my doubt
here i transported one request from development to production server
it wrongly Transported that request insted of other Request
Result, i get some errors in one program(production)
how can i get solved that Error
is it possible to desiable that Request or any other solution for solve this problem
Regards
Hi,
It is not possible to undo a transport request. The only possibility is to change again things in the system and transport the new changes. You can also refer to the following SAP note: 11599 - Reversing transports
Br,
Javier
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Hi,
There is no other option than to create another transport request in dev which reverses the change made by the current transport request. Then move this transport to prod.
Regards,
Hari Kishan
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Hi,
As Juan suggested, you can create a new TR in Dev with the older version of the the program which was in Production, or re-transport the previous TR containing the program (Please ensure any other objects in that TR are not getting overwritten)
Regards,
Sanujit
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You need to use version management and create a new transport from DEV to replace the changes.
Regards
Juan
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you can go back to your Dev system, create a blank transport via SE01 (workbench) and add the program R3TR PROG nameofmyprogram. Than you can import this one to QA
Nesimi
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