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How to Transport a planning book to another system

Former Member
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Hello,

Can someone please let me know how to transport a planning book to another system?

Thanks for your time.

Sarath.

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Former Member
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Hi Sarath,

When you say another system are you talking about another client?. For instance, transport a planning book from client 100 to client 200.

If you want to do that, go to Tcode /SAPAPO/MSDP_ADMIN. Double click the planning area that is linked to your planning book, in menu select Goto -> Transport Connection and here select the planning book that you want to transport.

I hope this can help you.

Regards.

Marí

Former Member
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Thanks Marin

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former_member583013
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Hi,

You can user transaction /SAPAPO/TSOBJ to transport planing book,planning area,selections etc.

Regards,

Sunitha.

Former Member
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Dear Sarath,

Transporting Macro Books:

You can add macro books to a transport request so that they are transported to the target system(s) when the request is released. When you transport a macro book, the system exports relevant notes directly to the target system. For this, you must specify the relevant RFC destination.

To be able to use macro books in another system, you need to have already exported other objects such as the relevant planning object structures and planning areas to the target system. You do this in Customizing for Demand Planning or Supply Network Planning under Basic Settings -> Maintain Manual Transport Link for DP/SNP. You can also use this activity to transport macro books. If the planning area does not exist in the target system, you can transport the macro book, but you cannot open the macro book or use the macros.

To transport a macro book, select the book and choose Tools -> Transport Macro Books. On the dialog box that appears, enter an existing transport request or create new one. The transport request determines the system to which the macro book is transported. Choose Enter.

Regards,

Naveen.