
Object categories determine how maintenance objects are transported between systems and clients.
Object categories determine how maintenance objects are transported between clients and systems.
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 |