on 04-16-2008 7:33 AM
Dear Guru's ,
How Can I stop a Transport Request.
It is not getting transported from yesterday.
regards,
SAP
Hi
Transport Requests are unidirectional and the best way is to overwrite the old transport request with the new one.
With the new transport request the changes done to the system by the old transport request will be overwritten with the new one.
Since from my understanding i think the transport has not still moved to the target system so bettter to
delete the transport itself.
Also check why the transport has not moved.
Check tp,check the background job,check the space in trans directory.
Thanks
Rama.
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Hi,
Check why the transport was happening for so long.
And go through the below link for more troubleshooting .
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/46/01f7f945e27042e10000000a155369/frameset.htm
Thanks.
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There are 2ways to do this.
1. You can go to the source system , and delete the transport itself. However this is a crude way and not at all advised.
2. You have to create another transport which cancels all the changes you have done in the previous tport, and then move it upto the system which has the earlier transport. Now once both tports are in the same system, delete both the transports.
Hope this helps.
Reward if this helps.
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