on 05-27-2008 11:21 AM
diff b/w CTM&CMS?
Change management system (CMS)
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Change Management Service (CMS) is part of SAP NetWeaver Development Infrastructure (NWDI). This service enables you to
configure your transport landscape and manage the transport of objects between different systems.
Automated procedure for tranporting....
1. Configure the CMs according to the envinorment and then no reason to login to server to copy the files.
2. Easier
3. Takes less time comapred to fielsystem
4. Feasible for lansacpae having more interfacess
5. COnfiguration has to be done setting various servers according to the server time spent in cofg may be more
CMS --> Its runs on J2EE engine.
Change Transport system (CTS)
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The CTS is the central tool for managing changes to Customizing and Repository data that you make in the IMG or ABAP
Workbench. The CTS records all changes in change requests.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/09/88f339db9911d2b41a00609419f767/content.htm
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Hi,
CMS is generally used to transport Java
development objects. The XI Integration Server uses CMS to transport Integration Server
content. When the Integration Server uses CMS to transport XI Content, no Component
Build Service (CBS) or Design Time Repository (DTR) is used and can therefore be
switched off. If you want to transport Integration Server content and Java developments
(Java proxies or adapter modules), the CBS and DTR must be running.
If you transport Java developments, you should keep in mind that deployment of Java
code can destabilize the runtime environment. Therefore, it is beneficial to install CMS on
a separate server, as described in SAP Note 737368 for NWDI.
The Transport Organizer supports the software development team in its work until the release of a change request. Thereafter, the Transport Management System supports the administration in importing the request into the target systems.
Use the Transport Management System (TMS) to organize, carry out and monitor transports between SAP Systems.
No user actions at the operating system level are required, since all the required information and functions are provided in the SAP System.
Thanks,
Madhu
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Hi,
>CTM is the Product Completion Level.
Shows the production process phase that has been reached by the product.
During production, a product goes through various different phases before it is completely produced. The percentage of completion goes up at the end of each phase. Raw materials are given the percentage of completion level 0.
The product completion level is used to classify products in the same phase of production.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/75/22163b750a7a4ae10000000a114084/frameset.htm
>CMS is the Change Managment Service:
Regards
Patrick
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