Hi,
Here i will explain how to change already released transport request to modifiable.
* Goto -----> SE38
Execute the Report -----> RDDIT076
Here i will explain how to change already released transport request to modifiable.
* Goto -----> SE38
Execute the Report -----> RDDIT076
Give the Released Transport Request number that you want to change Modifiable stage, and execute,
Give the list of all task in the transport request,
* Double click on every task
* Click on Edit option
* Change the status "R-----> D"
* Save
Now you can see the Released request in "Modifiable Request Status"
Thanks for reading, Please share your valuable feedback.
Hi What happens to data and cofile ??
ReplyDeleteWhen we change the released request to "Modified" the "Data file and Cofile" will be present in the Trans folder, after we modified and when we released the request again that time the files (data & CO) will be over righted.
DeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI have tested and it works ok, only aditional reamrk: you need also to modify export_timestamp and EXPTIMESTAMP to be able to reléase it.
On the other hand, this is a way to workaround SOLMAN CHARM. Should be used in very rare ocasions. why not to créate a new TR ?
Best regards.
Hi Aaristondo,
DeleteSome times this option is needed,
http://sajmalsapbasis.blogspot.in/2016/09/request-sidxxx-has-invalid-attribute.html
Regards,
Sajmal
Can I just say that as a Basis lead, environment manager, project manager and SAP professional since 1996:
ReplyDeleteI would fire you on the spot for doing this.
Hi Trev Sir,
DeleteIs this for only the situations some times when transporting a request forget to select the target client, that situations it help us.
Regards,
Sajmal
COULD YOU PLZ TELL ME ON WHICH SYSTEM SHOULD I RUN THIS PROGRAM. DEV SYSTEM OR ON WHICH SYSTEM tr is RELESED ie. QUALITY SYSTEM??
ReplyDeleteHi Dnyaneshwar,
DeleteNormally TR created and Released from "Development System" so run in "DEV" system, not use in "Quality and Production", because "TR" created and Released on in "DEV" system...
Regards,
Sajmal