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The System Landscape Graphic tab displays the Q-Gates of a project, together with the systems and the transport paths, in graphic form. You can also see the status of your software distribution.

Note Note

Depending on where you position the cursor, some of the pushbuttons above the graphic may not be active:

  • If you position the cursor on the Q-Gate, for example, only the Quality Gate Details pushbutton is active.

  • The Create Transport Request and Release Transport Request pushbuttons are only active if the cursor is on the development system.

  • The Start Import pushbutton is only active for downstream systems, so it is not active if the cursor is on the development system.

End of the note.

Features

The System Landscape Graphic tab has the following pushbuttons:

  • Quality Gate Details: By putting the cursor on the Q-Gate rectangle and clicking this pushbutton, a dialog box displays, in which you can do the following:

    • For Q-Gates that are not green (that is, not passed) yet, you can set the status for the quality gate and view the Q-Gate Status Change Log.

    • Upload Q-Gate Documents and download them to your computer, as well as delete them and view the Document Change Log.

    • View, create, assign, and remove Issues relating to this Q-Gate, as well as call up an Issue Change Log. For more information, see Working with Issues.

  • Create Transport Request and Release Transport Request pushbuttons: See Creating and Releasing a Transport Request.

  • Start Import: See Importing Projects.

  • Enable / Disable Import Lock: See Enabling / Disabling Import Locks

  • Display Risks: See Risks Tab.

  • Display Legend: Shows explanations for all system statuses and Quality Gate statuses.

The status of the transport distribution of a system is displayed according to the following color coding:

Color of Transport Distribution Status

System Status

Green

OK

Yellow

Warning exists

Red

Error exists

The following conditions lead to the different colors displayed:

Condition

Status/Color

System without risks

Fine with green color

System with missing transports

Warning with yellow color

System with open transports

Warning with yellow color

System with synchronization error

Error with red color

System with more than one risk

Color of the most serious risk is displayed

System with transport errors

Alert icon is displayed