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Use for project while creating transports

jay_b2
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I understand that transport requests can be grouped using the 'project' category.

On Functional/Technical grounds, what benefit / use can we acquire by grouping our transports in this manner? Any clue ? How should the projects be grouped ?

What strategy should it have for implementation projects as the implementation will not have sub projects... and is a large impl as such.

Thanks,

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ashish_mishra2
Contributor
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Hi,

In addition to Amit responses, if we are having implementation in various releases and used project in transport management systems, it becomes easy for technical team to track which changes have moved in production as part of which release.

Also any object is being moved in first release of project, and same is not suppose to be modified in another release, it can be avoided using project management mechanism.

But we need to make sure technical team uses project names assigned for a particular release, while creating any transport request

Cheers !!!

Ashish

Former Member
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Hello Jay,

Please go through the following link for better understanding of transport project.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_smehp1/helpdata/en/03/dcb6b6048711d3b42a00609419f767/content.htm

Thanks,

Siva Kumar

Former Member
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Hi Jay,

On technical specific Projects can be used to track the changes as well as approval workflow for transport system based on projects.

For large implementations,and happening in phases , we can open different projects for different phases as well as locations and close it once the phase gets finished.It will be used for proper grouping and tracking of all the respective changes.

You can also assign users responsible or can use projects while creating projects through t-code sproject_admin.

You can also maintain proper documenation project wise in solution manager through t-ce solar01 & solar02.

Hope it helps,

Thanks & Regards

Amit Barnawal