on 05-27-2011 7:16 AM
Hi,
I have a situation here regarding Factory Calendar.
So far we are maintaining the Factory Calendar through Opening the System, but now we want to Synchronize it and route it through proper Transport System.
Can I get suggestions, for how can I sync the PRD, TEST and DEV Systems maintaining the current config in PRD system
Whether we get the PRD Factory Calendar Dump and then compare and create in DEV, or is there another system / process / way by which we can sync all three Systems ?
Total calendars would be around 30 Factory Calendars.
Please provide expert comments / suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
Harris
You can very well transport the Factory calendar from DEV to QAS & PRD
& check the SCAL in PRD, if the transport is perfectly moved, Then no need to do check for buffer
if not , please ask your basis to check and update the buffer.
or ask you basis to open the client & go to T.Code # scal in menu --> extras --> update calendar buffer
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Dear,
General: You can only transport the factory/public holiday calendar as a whole.
System landscape: The factory/public holiday calendar should be maintained and changed in a separate Customizing client/system. It can then be transported to productive or test systems. Direct changes in the production systems are not recommended.
Prerequisites for the transport:
Your user has the authorization object S_CALENDAR
The role of the client from which you want to perform the transport is set to Customizing
Cross-client Customizing is allowed
The transport link is active (automatic recording of changes)
The settings of the client can be checked as follows: Tools -> Customizing -> Basic functions -> Set up clients -> Set up client
Header Data
You can check the 3 last points in the client settings. To do this, call transaction SCC4. Double-click on the client where they are located. Check the settings.
Please transport your all Calender again to Prod system.
Regards,
R.Brahmankar
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