You want to transfer your SAP OMS definitions into other SAP systems. This means, for example, that you only need to maintain OMS definitions in a single system. If you need to make changes, you can then transport the OMS objects from the maintenance system to your other systems.
If you want to use this maintenance model, only use logical spool servers in the definitions of:
· ROMS and LOMS definitions of an OMS
· Output devices that belong to the OMS
Using logical servers means you will not have to adjust the server names in the OMS definitions after you have transported them. If you specify real servers in the definitions, you will have to change the server names to reflect the servers present in the other systems.
There are two ways to transport OMS definitions between SAP systems. The recommended method using the SAP transport system is described below. Alternatively, you can also download and upload definitions (see Importing OMS Definitions and Exporting OMS Definitions).
You can transport a ROMS definition or a ROMS definition with all LOMS definitions that reference it as follows:
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1. Call transaction SPAD, and choose Extended Administration or Full Administration.
2. Then, on the Output Management Systems tab page, choose Real Output Management Systems.
The list of defined ROMSs appears.
3. If you are not in change mode, switch to this mode by choosing Change.
4. Choose the ROMS definition that you want to transport.
5. Choose the appropriate transport function:
§ To transport only the ROMS definition, choose .
§ To transport both the ROMS definition and all LOMS definitions that reference it, choose All.
In both cases, a transport request is created with which you can transport the OMS definition objects to other SAP systems.
6. Switch to the Transport Organizer (transaction SE09) to transport the OMS definitions.
You have created and transported OMS definitions between SAP systems. You can trace this process in the transport requests you created using this procedure.
See also:
Integrating a Spool System into an External Output Management System