1/17/2013

SAP Setting up client specific system route STMS

You can use Extended Transport Control.

Extended Transport Control is another way to set up the Transport Route so that the route is system and CLIENT specific. 

In other words, when you release a change request in DEV Client 0XX it will not only automatically be added to the Import Queue for QAS but also 0X1, 0X2, of DEV. 

To set this up requires the steps below: 

1)   Open the file TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL (located on your transport domain controller such as the DEV box. The file will be in usrsaptrans/bin) 

Edit with notepad for each parameter on each system: 

DEV/CTC = 0 

Change to =1 

2)   Next you need to create Target Group before creating the transport route. 

Create a Target Group: 
Access the initial screen of the graphical or the hierarchical editor in change mode. STMS > Overview > Transport Routes (the default editor will appear, either Hierarchical or Graphical, to change the default editor : STMS > Extras > Settings > Transport Routes. You can also switch to one or the other from Goto > Graphical Editor.) 

> Configuration > Display Change > (or change icon or F5) 

Edit > Transport Target Groups > Create 

In the dialog box, Create Target Group: 
Enter a name for the target group /GR_QA/ (The name must begin and end with a forward slash /) 

...and a description Targets for Consolidation route 

Choose "Insert line" 
Enter the required target system/client combinations 
Use a separate line for each client. 

Example: 
Target System 
Target Client 
Client Name 

DEV 
0X1 
Sandbox 

DEV 
0X2 
Testing 

QAS 
0XX 
Quality Assurance System 

The idea is that we want to include the clients that will get an addition to their import queue when we release a change request from DEV. 

Choose Transfer 
Now you have to change the transport route to include the Target Group you created. 
STMS > Overview > Transport Routes > F5 (change mode) Edit > Transport Routes > Delete 
Now create a Transport Route with Extented Transport Control: 

STMS > Overview > Transport Routes > F5 (change mode) Edit > Transport Routes > Create > Extended Transport Control icon at lower left of dialog box. > Consolidation route, enter integration system and transport layer. In Target system/client enter the SID of either an R/3 System and a client or an existing Target Group. 

Each System must be specified by System and Client. The Target Group can be used for the consolidation system. 

Distribute and activate the changes as usual by choosing Configuration > Distribute and activate 

NOTE: After you set up Extended Transport Control there might be requests in an import queue that will show a red status in the CTL column. This is because these change requests need a client specified before they can be imported. These are old requests that were already in the queue. 

From Import Queue Screen Mark the change request 

Choose Request > Target Client > Set 

Enter the Target Client ID and choose Enter. 

To change a target client before starting an import: 
Import Queue Screen > mark Change request > target client > change > enter target client id and choose enter.


Now you are ready to set the automatic transport/import job

Goto TCODE STMS -> Overview Menu select Import -> Double click on the SID -> Click on Import all Requests truck -> Select At Start Time -> Enter a time and date -> Press F4 and select the period the job has to run -> Now the background job i scheduled and imports will be done in periodic intervals as mentioned in the job


if you wish to set up automatic transport only for a specific client (and not the entire queue containing requests for other clients), you just need to set a filter on column “client” before clicking on the Import all Requests truck.


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