Transport Tools (BC-CTS-TLS)
Transport Control Program tp
tp Attributes
Installing the Transport Control Program tp
Preparing the SAP Systems
Preparing Operating System Users
Preparing the File Systems
Maintaining the Transport Directory
Maintaining the Transport Subdirectory
Maintaining the Transport Directory bin
Integrating New SAP Systems
Controlling Imports using tp
The Route of a Request into the Target System
Planning Imports
Performing Imports
Automatically Starting Customer-Defined Actions
Transporting Client-Specific Data
Performing Special Transports
tp Information Commands
Calling Online Help for tp
tp: Additional Functions
Cleaning Up the Transport Directory
tp Commands
tp Options
Synchronizing Buffers
Transport Profile
Variables in the Transport Profile
Parameter TRANSDIR
Parameters for Setting Up the Database Connection
Global Parameters
Parameters for Distributing Transports
Parameters for Controlling R3trans
Parameters for the Transport Daemon
Parameters for Buffer Synchronization
Parameters for the tp Function PUT
Parameters for the tp Function CLEAROLD
Example of a Parameter File
How tp Works
File Structure for tp
File Naming Conventions for tp
Example of File Names for tp
tp: Return Codes
R3trans Calls
Utility Calls
Log Hierarchy
Log File SLOG
Log File ALOG
Communication Between tp and ABAP
Table TRBAT
Table TRJOB
The R3trans Program
Versions of R3trans
Calling R3trans
R3trans Return Codes
Unconditional Modes
Export
Import
Automatic Conversion with R3trans
Automatic Character Set Conversion with R3trans
Transporting Language-Dependent Data
R3trans and Clients
Recommendations for R3trans
Transport Control under Windows NT
Transporting Between UNIX and Windows NT Systems
Required Software and Tools
Configuring with TMS Under Windows NT
Configuring Without TMS Under Windows NT
Example of a SAMBA Configuration File
Example of a Heterogeneous Transport Profile
Specifying the Central Transport Host
Transporting to a Private Transport Directory