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what is transportation?

Former Member
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hi experts,

what is transportation and query transport, when we go fo transportation, pl any body can explain with business case.

thanks & regards

venkat

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Former Member
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Hi,

Tranportation is the process of seeing the requests,whether they r successful or not between the phases in the landscape.The full scope of landscape is Sandbox->Development-->Quality&Regression>PreProduction-->Production

If we take some maintenance project in BW i.e monitoring of process chains,we have to monitor the transport requests whether they r fail or successful between all the phases in landscpe i mentioned above.

Now in BI2004s u can see this in RSA1---->Transport connection This is a function of Data ware house workbench

U can view all the transport request numbers

Hope this helps

Sunil Reddy

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Former Member
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Hi srinivas,

Transportation means moving the developed objects across the clients(Development client,quality client,production client.).

Objects are developed in the Development client, after development it has to be tested in Quality client, once it is tested in the quality finally it has to be moved to Production client.

Each and every object (infoobjects,cubes,ods,reports etc...) has to be transported to production client after development and testing.

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Prasad

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Venkat!!!

Normally, any system will have its own defined landscapes (Development, Quality and production). All development takes place in Development system and then the testing takes place in QA Quality system and then finally production). Once you are done with development in development box, you need to move all your objects to the next landscape, that process is called transport. And query transport is nothing more than creating query in dev. box and moving them to QA and PR, just like normal object transport.

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Wond