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SAP Transport Management Log for 'managed systems' in SOLMAN 7.1?

Former Member
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Hello Experts,

Is any tool available in SOLMAN 7.1 to track the Log of STMS Transport Requests in  'managed systems' (systems connected to SOLMAN)?

Particularity interested in tracking the user names who released Transport Requests and Tasks in  'managed systems'.

Thanks in advance,

MM

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prakhar_saxena
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HI

There is a standard tcode

solar_eval-----choose change request management

provide project name

now from the RESULT LIST box choose Project task list transport object etc to get transport list info

transport owner releases the task etc which is their in this report.

also its alv to change the columns if required

this way you will achieve the desired report

hope it solves

regards

prakhar

Former Member
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Thank you very much for your advice Prakhar ,

The problem is: there is no ChaRM in place for 'managed systems', so Transport Requests were created without ChaRM, there are no SOLMAN Projects neither Solutions involved.

As I aware there are some tables and log files in STMS of various 'managed systems', these logs can be visible in each of the  'managed systems'.

My question is: can I somehow have these logs in one place, aka a 'single source of information' as SOLMAN? Is any report or functionality is available for such things in SOLMAN 7.1?

Thank you,

MM

prakhar_saxena
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Hi

Reporting are based upon functionalities as you can see in solar_eval it ask for project name

so if you dont have project it is difficult to build any report

nothing standard here for ur req

regards

prakhar

Former Member
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Thank you Prakhar

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Answers (2)

Former Member
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Former Member
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Thank you Boris,

I believe I can't do this without ChaRM in place.

Cheers,

MM

Former Member
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Hello Experts,

Any other suggestions please?

Thanks,

MM