on 01-08-2015 1:25 PM
Hi SCN,
A DTP was deleted in DEV system. Search will no longer find it. Its not in RSBKDTP table but its still in RSBKDTPH (historic version).
Do you know how to withdraw deletion?
Thanks,
Istvan
Dear Istvan,
There is now alternate to reinstate it, You need to create a new one.
If the DTP has been moved across the landscape than you many need manually delete them if this change has to moved across the system landscape.
Hope this Help!!!
Sachin K
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If the DTP deletion is captured in Transport Request remove it from TR, Deletion changes will not reflect in QA/PRD when TR is imported in this case and create a new DTP similar to the deleted one (refer in other env QA/PRD).
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Hi Istvan,
You can re-import the transport which has that DTP (if it is in a transport and moved to other systems). Downside would be it will import all the objects in the transport, so check before doing it otherwise the simple option would be create new one as said in other replies.
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Hi, I agree with Rama.
You need del dtp in others environments and create a new dtp similar, modify your process chain and transport to QA, PRO.
Regards,
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Hi,
As of now, you can'tget back the same dtp.
You may need to delete the old dtp from across the landscape.
Create new one(DTP as similar to old one) and transport to across the landscape to make all servers in sync.
Thanks
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