on 01-05-2016 7:49 AM
Hello Gurus,
We are facing an issue that every time we refresh the import queue, we need to adjust the import queue and set the target client.
Why is this issue happening? What should we do for automatic adjusting of import queue?
Thanks
Kiran
Hi Kiran.
What should we do for automatic adjusting of import queue?
You can refer the SAP Note for Automatic adjustment of import quue in the target system. 2030463 - Automatic adjustment of import queue with RSTMSTIQ
Why is this issue happening?
Refer the SAP link Performing Transports - Transport Management System (BC-CTS-TMS) - SAP Library
Regards
SS
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Hello,
As mentioned by Sriram , please see note 2030463.
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Schedule program RSTMSTIQ periodically in the target systems to automatically adjust the queue. The request files (datafiles and cofiles) will be automatically copied from one transport directory to the other.
Reference notes:
814639 - Transport requests disappear from the buffer.
1835103 - Report RSTMSTIQ transfers requests to incorrect system
BR
Manjunath
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we need to adjust the import queue
This is normal if the systems are not sharing a common transport filesystem, you can automate it with the note provided above
and set the target client.
Now, this should be because you have not maintained the transport routes correctly. Check that the target client is maintained and distributed on the TMS domain controller. Even if you are using transport groups you should list the clients.
Regards, Juan
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