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tcode to transport request

Former Member
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hi

wats the tcode for transporting request

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Former Member
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Hi,

use SE09

or SE10

Transaction codes

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Former Member
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SE09 or SE10

Former Member
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Check SE09/SE10

Former Member
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Hi,

use SE09

or SE10

Transaction codes

Former Member
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Use SE09 or SE10.

First select the task which will get created while creating the Transport request and click on transport button and then release the request.

Regards,

Satish

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if there is 1 transport request attached to another, we should release the one attached first, right? then the other?

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Hi,

Yes...When a transport request is created a task will come automatically under ur request which contains ur modified objects. You need to release that task first, then ur request.

Regards,

Soumya.

Former Member
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Hi

to release the rquest u have tcode SE01 SE09 se10

after releasing the request you can transport from one server to another using STMS transaction.

Ronak

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hi Anjali

Note while releasing first release the request shown below(child request) than the one attached above (parent request)

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Ronak

Edited by: Alvaro Tejada Galindo on Apr 10, 2008 4:11 PM

Former Member
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SE10

Former Member
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Hi

SE09 AND SE10 AND SE01

Former Member
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Hi,

You can use SE09 or SE10 or SE01.

Another way.

Once you save your object, it will ask for package. Assign a package to it and press enter a pop up window will be displayed under taht you can find another button for create. Click on that button. A transport request will be generated for you.

For importing the transport request you have to use STMS.

Thanks,

Sriram Ponna.