How to restrict the transport access in Production?
You can control by 2 way :
1. Limit the authorization object that can limit your transport activity, please use authorization object S_TRANSP and remove the value 60 (import) at your production server
2. Remove the STMS from the role.
List of transports that have been transported over a period
I need to know how we can get a list of transports transported over a period of time. I tried SCC3 but I'm not able to pull up the data. Is there any other way?
Example: List of transport request that have beem transported during Jan, Feb 20xx to production.
System Landscape: Dev-->Test--> Production
DB:--Oracle Machine--SUN
Appln Servers: AIX
SAP version: 4.6C
Goto STMS --> Import overview --> select the system which you want to see the log of import queue --> select goto--> import history --> there select the data coloum and set the filter as per your requirement.
You can also execute SE03, Requests/Tasks, Find Requests, in the production system or use SE16 to query table E070.
How to import mass transport request using SCC1 in local client?
We have 3 clients in development system , we need to import multiple requests at a time using SCC1 in another client. Using SCC1 I am able to select mass request at a time but not able to see mass transport menu.
How to do mass transport steps using SCC1 in local clients.
You could try using SCCL and select "Customising" Profile.
What is Role Transportation from development server to Production server. I have also create New role, but how to bring out the role to production server. We have installed IDES 4.7 Server.
In Development:
Run TCD PFCG
- Enter the Role to be transported in the text box.
- Click on truck symbol left corner of options bar
- then series of screens will appear.
- In one of the screen don't select user assignment.
It will also ask you the change request no.
After that go to TCD SE10 and release the request.
NOW go to stms and select Quality system and import the request into it. After testing you can import the request in PRD system.
You can control by 2 way :
1. Limit the authorization object that can limit your transport activity, please use authorization object S_TRANSP and remove the value 60 (import) at your production server
2. Remove the STMS from the role.
List of transports that have been transported over a period
I need to know how we can get a list of transports transported over a period of time. I tried SCC3 but I'm not able to pull up the data. Is there any other way?
Example: List of transport request that have beem transported during Jan, Feb 20xx to production.
System Landscape: Dev-->Test--> Production
DB:--Oracle Machine--SUN
Appln Servers: AIX
SAP version: 4.6C
Goto STMS --> Import overview --> select the system which you want to see the log of import queue --> select goto--> import history --> there select the data coloum and set the filter as per your requirement.
You can also execute SE03, Requests/Tasks, Find Requests, in the production system or use SE16 to query table E070.
How to import mass transport request using SCC1 in local client?
We have 3 clients in development system , we need to import multiple requests at a time using SCC1 in another client. Using SCC1 I am able to select mass request at a time but not able to see mass transport menu.
How to do mass transport steps using SCC1 in local clients.
You could try using SCCL and select "Customising" Profile.
What is Role Transportation from development server to Production server. I have also create New role, but how to bring out the role to production server. We have installed IDES 4.7 Server.
In Development:
Run TCD PFCG
- Enter the Role to be transported in the text box.
- Click on truck symbol left corner of options bar
- then series of screens will appear.
- In one of the screen don't select user assignment.
It will also ask you the change request no.
After that go to TCD SE10 and release the request.
NOW go to stms and select Quality system and import the request into it. After testing you can import the request in PRD system.
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