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Best practices - Central correction note of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 - SP12

former_member189462
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Hi experts,


I would like to get your feedback regarding the following.


Originally only one Solution Manager system was in place. The same acted as a production Solman system from the beginning. Actually it currently does it.


Time after, a new Solman  system was created (through system copy). This is our current dev Solman system. Both systems are now in the same transport domain and everything is firstly implemented and tested in DEV system.


The central correction note (1969109) which is currently outdated should be applied in its new versión. Considering which is detailed under the solution section..."You should implement this SAP Note by default using the SAP Solution Manager configuration (SOLMAN_SETUP)"

What would be the best approach to get the new versión applied:

a- Implement SAP note through SOLMAN_SETUP in DEV environment and then transport it to the PRD system?


b- Implement SAP note through SOLMAN_SETUP  separately in each system (DEV & PRD)?

In case option "a" is the correct, Does the SOLMAN_SETUP (System Configuration-->Basic Functions) recognize the note is already implemented through a transport request?


Thanks in advance.


Regards

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prakhar_saxena
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Hi Diego,

Yes option 1 is the correct approach.

Always you have to do development/configuration/sap notes implementation etc in Solution Manager development as per scenario.

Further solman_setup in Solman production will definitely capture it ...

In addition, it is the same case of all scenario level configuration as well like master note for ChaRM etc.

this is a standard procedure and it is completely fine.

Thanks

Prakhar

former_member189462
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Thanks for the confirmation Prakhar

Best regards

prakhar_saxena
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Always welcome and have a nice day ahead

Thanks

Prakhar

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