on 11-22-2007 2:42 PM
Hi,
I followed the tutorial regarding the Transportation of GP Content, and after a (apparently) successful deployment, in the Design Time, I get only the empty folders.
What's going on ?
<i><u>My system:</u>
Netweaver 2004s SP12</i>
Kind regards
Joseph BERTHE
Hi Berthe,
did you release the imported content in the Administration workset? If not, it will not be visible in the gallery for sure.
Here is the relevant doc:
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/6d/c54a4278bbb56be10000000a155106/frameset.htm">Postprocessing Imported Objects</a>
HTH:)
Regards, Petja
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Hi,
yes, as far as I can see this is the procedure to export/import content. I would recommend you to look at the following docs, because they are updated more frequently (this how-to guide is relevant for SP6...).
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/69/31d0cdb7094d00aa11f935221fb5bf/frameset.htm">Transport Management</a>
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/43/f3c42571122ae3e10000000a422035/frameset.htm">Transporting GP Content Using NWDI</a>
Another thing is to really make sure that you transport activated objects. Inactive or deprecated versions will not work.
Regards, Petja
Hi,
a deprecated version results from an active version that has been upgraded to another version (that was consequently activated too). If your process contains a deprecated CO, that means that you need to replace the CO with its newer active version. As far as I know you can't undeprecate a CO.
On the other side, I can see now that deprecated objects can be transported...
So, if this is not the cause of your problem, I have no further suggestions at the moment...
Regards, Petja
Hi,
I found out the solution.
Thanks to the application http://<server>:<port>/TCS/Deployer I saw that in my buildspace I got some activities which was into the queue (so not deployed). I launched the Autodeploy application. And after a while everything was good
Thanks for your help anyway.
Joseph BERTHE
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