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TP buffer manual delete - did I do right?

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Hello!

Here's what I've done: I had a newly installed DEV system (WAS 620), in which I wanted to import country-specific add-on. However, I forgot to add support packages, the SAINT import got stuck on some weird error message, and I couldn't do anything about it. So I decided to reinstall the whole system. However, when I tried to import a SPAM update, I've got message that TP buffer was not empty. Obviously the info from the previous installation was not reset.

Just by hunch I found the file usr/sap/trans/buffer/dev, deleted it's content (just content, not the file) completely, and my SPAM update went on fine.

My question is: did I do right? It seems alright so far, but will there be consequences of deleting the buffer file content in the future?

Thanks!

Igor

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Hello Igor ,

The proper way to delete your buffer content is by making use of tp !

Just type in at your dos / or unix shell: tp cleanbuffer and than you get the full syntax.

I see no problems in the way you deleted the contents of the buffer.

Best Regards,

E. ITS Basis

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Thanks, E.!

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