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STMS config for dual prod (w/ auto synch)

Former Member
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Hi - we have a NW701 landscape w/ 4 systems

DEV -> TST -> PR1

PR2

where DEV is the development box, TST the test box.........both of which are common to the 2 production systems, PR1, PR2.

So having PR2 is what makes this bit different than normal.........

And the business requirement is this ----- whenever transports are moved (by someone manually using STMS to move/import it) to the PR1 production system, we need a means in place to ensure that the same transport is then AUTOMATICALLY moved to PR2.  Thus always keeping PR1 and PR2 in synch as far as transports.

I need some help/advice on how to set this up in STMS.  Fairly sure it is possible but just not clear how to do it.

Thanks in advance.

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Former Member
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Hi Ben,

That's fairly easy to achieve .

1. Configure STMS in such a way that ,once a transport is imported to PR1 system ,it is forwarded to PR2 system.This can be achieved in following way creating a delivery route from PR1 to PR2.

2.  Schedule the auto import job in PR2 system .This will auto import any transport that is added to PR2 system's import queue . This is done by scheduling program TMS_BCI_START_SERVICE as a periodic job

Regards

Amit

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Hi Amit and others, do appreciate the inputs.  Will get back w/ pts later if it works.

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Former Member
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Hi,

Please go through the below link.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/57/38de0c4eb711d182bf0000e829fbfe/content.htm

It says the following.

After you have imported your development work into the quality assurance system, you then want to transport it into your production system. You may even want to transport it into several SAP Systems (for example, additional training systems). To do this, you have to set up delivery routes.

Delivery routes have a source system and a target system.

When you set up a delivery route, you are making sure that all change requests that are imported into the route’s source system are automatically flagged for import into the route’s target system.

You can set up several delivery routes with the same source system and different target systems (parallel forwarding). You can also set up delivery routes in sequence (multilevel forwarding).

CTS transport control makes sure that all requests from the development system are flagged for import into all other SAP Systems in the same order in which they were exported. This is important, since different requests can contain the same Repository object or the same Customizing setting at different development levels, and you must avoid overwriting a more recent version with an older version.

So in short you should just create another delievery route from your quality system to your PR2.

Make sure that PR2 is also in the same transport group to have the import  automatically bufferred in your PR2 system.

Thanks and Regards,

Vimal

shyam_dontamsetty
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hi Ben,

you can check this below link for your scenario.This may be use ful.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/1b/9dc2d6e59911d184810000e8a57770/content.htm

Best Regards,

Shyam