Transport Connection for the SAP Regional Structure

Use

The SAP Regional Structure has a transport link for transporting its Customizing data that exists in one system or client, into another system or client. This is important because the Customizing objects of the SAP Regional Structure depend on a particular system or client. In many cases you might want to make changes to Customizing objects in your system landscape in certain Customizing or source systems only and then only update the relevant target systems. The transport link of the SAP Regional Structure allows you to synchronize Customizing data in your source and target systems, thus facilitating cross-system processes.

Integration

The Customizing of the SAP regional structure is synchronized using SAP Solution Manager. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution ManagerEnd of the navigation path.

Prerequisites

You have configured the SAP Solution Manager according to its Configuration Guide for the scenario Implementation and Distribution. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Types of Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Initial DistributionEnd of the navigation path.

You must have installed release SAP Web AS 6.40 or higher in order to be able to use all of the functions of the transport connection of the SAP regional structure.

Features

The Customizing objects of the SAP regional structure consist of:

  • Tables ADRPSTCODE, ADRCITY, ADRCITYT, ADRPCDCITY, ADRPOBOX, ADRCITYPRT, ADRSTREET, ADRSTREETT, and ADRSTRPCD for postal reference data. These tables contain the objects 'postal codes', 'cities', 'PO box', 'districts', 'streets' and their relationships to one another.

  • The difference tables ADRDIFINFO, ADRDIF_PC, ADRDIF_CT, ADRDIF_PO, ADRDIF_CP and ADRDIF_ST for the quarterly adjustment.

All these tables can either be filled manually using the transactions SR10, SR11, SR12, SR20, SR21, SR22, SR30, SR31 and SR32, or by means of mass updates using the report RSADRLSM02. Entries in difference tables are always written automatically.

Initial Distribution

Irrespective of how the tables are filled, their entire content can be distributed initially using the SAP Solution Manager. No transport requests are created in the source system. Instead, the entire contents of these tables are transferred using defined synchronization objects by the Solution Manager to the connected target systems.

The Solution Manager then creates the required transport requests in the target systems so that the follow-on systems of the transport track can be provided with information.

For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Types of Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Initial DistributionEnd of the navigation path.

Automatic Customizing Distribution

After the initial distribution, you can also distribute Customizing changes using an automatic Customizing distribution in the source system. If changes have been made, the relevant table entries are written to a transport request in the source system and then transferred to the target system by means of the automatic Customizing distribution of the SAP Solution Manager. This is supported only for the data maintained using the transactions SR10, SR11, SR12, SR20, SR21, SR22, SR30, SR31 and SR32.

If data was maintained using report RSADRLSM02, the intial distribution of the transport connection for the regional struvture is used to distribute new and changed data.

For more information on automatic Customizing distribution, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Types of Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Setup Automatic Customizing DistributionEnd of the navigation path.

Activities

You set up the Customizing for the regional structure using SAP Solution Manager:

  1. Enter the required system settings. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step CustomizingSynchronization Next navigation step Prerequisites for Customizing Next navigation step Distribution and Customizing ScoutEnd of the navigation path.

  2. Create a synchronization group for the regional structure. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Synchronization Group EditorEnd of the navigation path.

  3. Upload the synchronization objects of the Regional Structure to the SAP Solution Manager. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Create and Load Synchronization ObjectsEnd of the navigation path.

  4. Include the predefined synchronization objects BC_BC_ADDR_REGSTRUC_PART_1 and BC_BC_ADDR_REGSTRUC_PART_2 in the synchronization group. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Synchronization Group Editor Next navigation step Create Synchronization GroupEnd of the navigation path.

  5. You can define filter conditions for the synchronization group, such as activating or activating distribution for certain countries. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Synchronization Group Editor Next navigation step Specify Filter ConditionsEnd of the navigation path.

  6. Set up initial or automatic Customizing distribution. For more information, see the SAP Library at Start of the navigation pathhelp.sap.com Next navigation step Documentation Next navigation step SAP Solution Manager Next navigation step Customizing Synchronization Next navigation step Customizing Distribution Next navigation step Types of Customizing DistributionEnd of the navigation path.