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Including Modification Adjustment
Transports 
If you have a multi-system landscape, you only need to perform the modification adjustment once. The system stores the data for the adjustment in transport requests that you can include in the import process when importing the Support Package queue into the follow-on systems.

For quality assurance purposes, we recommend that you always include modification adjustment transports in the Support Package queue, as manual adjustment actions in the follow-on system are then no longer necessary. If you are using the import mode downtime minimized, the total downtime is reduced.
You have created, selected and released one or more modification adjustment transports in your system, following the method described in Performing Modification Adjustments.
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1. After you have defined a queue, the system asks you whether you want to include modification adjustment transports. Confirm that this is the case.

In the Settings for the Support Package Manager, you can suppress this question.
A dialog box appears, containing a list of the available modification adjustment transports.
You can also call this dialog box by choosing Display/Define on the initial screen of the Support Package Manager, and then choosing Add Adjustment Transports to Queue in the dialog box of the current Support Package queue.
2. If no adjustment transports are displayed in the list, you first need to notify the system of the transports. To do so, choose Find Adjustment Transports.
You can also call the function for finding adjustment transports from the menu on the initial screen of the Support Package Manager, under Support Package ® Find Adjustment Transports.
The system searches for adjustment transports in the Transport Management System import queue and in the transport directory on the application server. The system lists the transport requests that you have selected in released as modification adjustment transports in the export system.
For each adjustment transport listed, the Status field shows whether or not it matches the current Support Package queue and can therefore be included. The adjustment transports that do match the queue are already selected in the table. An adjustment transport "matches" the queue if the target Support Package status of the current queue is the same as the one in the export system at the time when the modification adjustment transport is exported.
3. If required, change the selection of adjustment transports.
You cannot select adjustment transports that do not match the queue. To hide the adjustment transports that do not match the queue, choose the Activate Filter pushbutton.
4. To add the adjustment transports to the Support Package queue, choose Copy Selected Adjustment Transports.
You have added modification adjustment transports to a Support Package queue. You can now import this queue.

When a modification adjustment transport is imported as part of a Support Package queue, it is deleted from the normal transport flow for Workbench requests. No automatic forwarding to the follow-on system takes place. For example, if you are working with the classic three-system landscape comprising a development system (DEV), quality assurance system (QAS) and production system (PRD), the modification adjustment transport is put into the import queue of the QAS after being exported from the DEV system. Including the adjustment transport in a Support Package queue in system QAS means that it is deleted from the QAS import queue. Since no transport forwarding takes place when importing a Support Package queue, the adjustment transport is not forwarded into the import queue of the PRD system. This means that the modification adjustment will not be imported to your PRD system with the Transport Management System.
You therefore need to import the adjustment transport into the PRD system as part of a Support Package queue, using the he same procedure as in the QAS.
Importing Support Packages into other Systems