Types of Transport Requests
Types of Transport Requests
Changes to Customizing settings are recorded in Customizing requests. When you release the requests, the current status of the recorded settings is exported, and can then be imported into the consolidation system and, if necessary, into subsequent delivery systems. The client settings determine whether
changes to the Customizing settings are possible the changes are recorded
When you create Customizing requests, the transport target is automatically assigned the standard transport layer by the R/3 System.
Select Relocations
There are three types of relocations:
Relocations without package change Relocations with package change Relocations of complete packages
Use
Only complete transport objects can be entered in relocation transports. The original system entry of the objects is changed in the source system at the time of export. Between the export and import therefore, the objects are not entered as an "original" in any system. As long as the relocation transport has not been imported, you can still cancel it. To do this, go to the Organizer Tools and choose Requests/tasks -> Cancel relocation transport. Note Make sure that the target system is available. Relocation transports can only be imported into their direct target system. Other systems are not automatically supplied with the transport.
you change the original location of the objects entered and reassign the objects to an appropriate new package.
Use
The package change means that you can automatically adjust the transport attributes of the objects to the new development system. This means that you edit the objects immediately after they have been imported into the target system.
Use
Changing the transport layer means that you can edit and transport the objects consistently in their new original location without delay.