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what's the difference between transport route
and transport layer
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what's the difference between transport route and transport layer,Can somebody give me some
explaination? thks in advance!
begue long May 15, 2007 2:51 PM
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Re: what's the difference between transport route and transport layer
Hi,

Transport Layer in ABAP Workbench

The Change and Transport System supports the distribution of development
work on large projects across multiple SAP Systems.

The packages in each development system are grouped into one transport
layer.



The transport layer determines whether objects are assigned to a local
or transportable change request.

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Each of your SAP development systems is assigned a transport layer as
its standard transport layer. If you use Extended Transport Control, you
can assign different standard transport layers to certain clients.

You can define at the most one consolidation target for each SAP System


and transport layer.

When you create a package, it is assigned the standard transport layer
of the SAP System.
If you want to assign a different transport layer to a package, you
require the administration authorization for the Change and Transport
System.

The objects in a package automatically have the transport attributes
defined for the corresponding transport layer.

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Ben Mark May 15, 2007 2:58 PM (in response to begue long)
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o If a consolidation route originating in their SAP System is defined,
then the objects are assigned to a transportable request, and
transported into the consolidation target when it is released.

o If a consolidation route is not defined, the objects are assigned to
a local request, and are not transported.

Customizing settings are not assigned to a package. They have the
transport attributes of the standard transport layer of the system or
client.
It is best to assign a package a standard transport layer for which a
consolidation route originating in the development system is defined.

To display and maintain the transport layers and routes, use the
Transport Management System (transaction STMS).
Only the system adminstrator can make changes.

Caution:
The tables TSYST, DEVL, TWSYS, TASYS are no longer productive as of
Release 4.0A and cannot be maintained.

Regards
Ben
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Re: what's the difference between transport route and transport layer
Hi,

Consolidation route
Consolidation routes are used to define the targets of change requests.

Each consolidation route must be assigned a transport layer. There can be only one consolidation
target for each source system and transport layer.


Source client in a delivery relationship
If a source client is specified in the definition of a delivery route, transports are only forwarded
according to this route if they are imported into the specified client of the SAP system.

Delivery routes without source client are valid for all imports into an SAP system, independent of
which client the requests are imported into

Note:

Automatic delivery is only active for transportable change requests and Customizing requests.


Regards
Ben
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Ben Mark May 15, 2007 3:14 PM (in response to begue long)
Re: what's the difference between transport route and transport layer
https://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/57/38de0c4eb711d182bf0000e829fbfe/content.htm
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Ambarish Satarkar Aug 13, 2014 5:59 AM (in response to begue long)
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