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You use the program RSIRTRIM to import the I files of the transport requests that have already been successfully imported into the SAP Web AS ABAP into the SAP Content Server.

Recommendation Recommendation

Although you can run the program in dialog, SAP recommends you run the program in the background, since there is a runtime restriction for dialog work processes (profile parameter: rdisp/max_wprun_time) and this limit can be very quickly exceeded, particularly if you are importing several requests.

End of the recommendation.

Note Note

You can simultaneously start program RSIRTRIM, which post-processes transport requests already imported into the SAP System, and import new transport requests. For information on the performance of imports, see SAP Note 350632.

End of the note.

Procedure

  1. Place the DVD (or CD) with the transport requests containing content from SAP in the relevant disk drive of your SAP Content Server.

  2. If there is sufficient local disk space, copy the I files of the transport requests to be imported into a shared directory on the server on which the SAP Content Server is running.

  3. Start transaction SE38/SA38.

  4. Enter the program name RSIRTRIM and choose Execute.

  5. In the Request/Task field, enter the name of the transport request (using the multiple selection) whose content files you want to transport to the SAP Content Server (for example, SAPK009LEN). Before you can use the multiple selection for transport requests, you have to make an entry in the File Directory field.

  6. In the File Directory field, specify the path for the content DVD (or the directory on the server) that contains the content files for the transport request (for example, F:\doc_46D).

  7. The values for the fields Target Location/Client in the Execution Options subwindow usually already contain the correct settings and therefore do not need to be changed.

    If the SAP Content Server is on a different server, select the previously-created RFC destination SAPKPROTP_GW for the RFC Destination field for the import.

    If the SAP NW ABAP system and the SAP Content Server are on the same server, you can accept the default value (SAPKPROTP) without change.

  8. The Log in Transport System indicator is usually not set for performance reasons. You need to view the results of the import in the spool system.

  9. To start the I file imports,   Program   Execute in Background  .

  10. Check the log files of the I file imports (report RSIRTRIM) in transaction SP11. For more detailed information, see SAP Note 333406.