on 06-27-2008 1:53 PM
Hi,
I have created a software component in SLD and created a track in NWDI. I have imported that track in my NWDS and have added DCs to my SC. My SC has been deployed to all the runtime environments correctly.
Now I want to deploy the content of this SC to another landscape of runtime systems so I have created a new track, configured the new runtime systems and imported the SC to the track.
Even though it is the same SC than in track 1, the SC in track 2 does not contain the DC's of track 1. I need to have these DC's deployed to all my runtime systems of track 2. Shouldn't an SC always contain its DCs no matter which track it is part of?
What have I done wrong? How can I have my DCs deployed to my other runtime systems using NWDI?
Thank you very much in advance for any help you could provide helping me figuring out the situation.
Regards,
Renaud
HI Landry,
Do one thing. take an SCA of your software component. created at assembly. which contains all your DC's developed till date. put it in cms inbox.
and at the time when you import standerd dependecies in your track e.g sap-build, sap-jtech. import that SCA file too.
go into your CMS
import four components. from inbox to development to consolidation to test to production.
sap_buildt, sap_jtechs, sap_jee, SCA file of your software component
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Hi Koti,
I tried both scenarios. In one case, I needed to start a parallel track of development and keep the main one for support so I did track connections.
In the other case, I needed a separated track because we are installing a new landscape in parallel of the current one so I followed the import sca method.
Regards,
Renaud
You should define a Transport Connection between the two tracks.
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