Object Categories
Definition
Object categories determine how maintenance objects are transported between systems and clients.
Use
Object categories determine how maintenance objects are transported between clients and systems.
Structure
The following object categories exist:
|
Category |
Meaning |
Note |
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CUST |
Client-specific Customizing data with tables in delivery classes C, E, and G. |
These objects must not contain any client-independent tables, and no client-independent objects should be generated. You can copy objects in this object category between clients in the same system, or between different systems. |
|
CUSY |
Client-independent system settings for Customizing. Either cross-client objects with tables in the delivery classes C, E, and G or client-dependent tables in the delivery class S. |
These objects are client-independent with tables in the delivery classes C, E, and G, and client-specific tables in the delivery class S. This object category contains "critical" Customizing objects, objects that can cause problems during transport, because they affect all clients. |
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APPL |
Application data Objects with tables in delivery class A |
This object category contains maintenance objects such as master data or transaction data that are not transported by default. |
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SYST |
System Data Objects in delivery class S |