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Transport request

Former Member
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Hi,

Can anyone tell me where to see the target system and target client of released request.

And if possible how to retransport it?

Thx

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former_member193294
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Hi Raj,

go to Tcode STMS. The select the transport that zou have done (double click it) then mark the transport name and click the "glasses" sign = display request (F7) on the left upper side.

Then you will see the details of the request.

Ont he first tab (Properties) you can see the target system and source client.

You should be able to re-run it in the same way you run it in the first place.

Add it to buffer and then tp import command.

tp addtobuffer $NAME C11 pf=/usr/sap/transHR/bin/TP_DOMAIN_HR.PFL

tp import $NAME client=XYZ C11 u1 pf=/usr/sap/transHR/bin/TP_DOMAIN_HR.PFL

Rgds,

Loukas

Former Member
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Hi,

Thx buddy,

Actually that request is released but not showing in the queue of Quality system.

and now it's showing the status as "Local request" and when I am trying to change the request type it's giving the error that 'Request type can not changed for released request'

Or can we merge local request into workbench or customizing request.

Or can I include the objects of old request and add it to new one.

cheers.....

former_member193294
Active Participant
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Hi ,

I would suggest you use STMS to delete the 'bad' request from the import buffer/queue of the target system and compile the objects to the necxt new one.

A local workbench TR or for that matter any local Transport Request is one which has no target group/target system assigned to it and hence even after releasing it the changes stored in it don't get moved to other systems.

A released local TR can be viewed in SE01 transaction in SAP.

let me know if that would work.

Rgds,

Loukas

Former Member
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Hi Loukas ,

thx for ur reply.

Actually the problem was with our system landscape and now it's resolved.

thanks buddy, rewarded points....

cheers...........

former_member193294
Active Participant
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No prob Raj.

Thanks a lot.

Loukas

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