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Background documentation Import Queue: Legend Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Note

To make the import queue easier to read, light and dark entries are shown alternately.

The icon next to the sequence number means the following:

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SAP Support Package:
You can only import SAP Support Packages by using transaction SPAM.

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Client transport:
Do not import client transports together with other requests in the import queue.
Therefore, you must import all client transport requests before you can import the remaining requests in the import queue.

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Data file must be transferred

 

The icon under Status means the following:

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Request must still be approved:
The request is in the QA worklist because it has not yet been approved completely.
See also: TMS Quality Assurance

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Request was rejected:
The request was rejected while in the QA worklist.

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Request will not be imported:
These requests are not imported due to specific settings made in the transport control program. If you choose Edit ® Display more in the import queue, which displays more technical information, the column I (import flag) gives you a more precise explanation.
F4 gives you a description of the various tp import flags.

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Request after end mark:
Requests after the end mark are not imported during the next import. The end mark is automatically deleted only when the next import has completely ended. Afterwards, the requests can be imported.

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Request is ready for import again:
The request has already been imported into the target system. To avoid inconsistencies that can occur when changing the import order, this request is imported again during the import of the entire queue. Therefore, this request stays in the import queue until all the requests have been imported.

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Request waiting to be imported:
The change request will be imported into the target system with the next import.

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Import is scheduled

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Import is running

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Request is already imported:
The request has already been imported into the target system, but has not been flagged as a preliminary import. These requests will not be imported again during the next import.

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Requests that were already imported but that are still displayed in the import queue were imported individually using the transport control program on the operating system level. These requests are deleted from the queue during the next import of all requests in the import queue.

 

 

 

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