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Use

You often have to synchronize selected customizing settings in various systems in an SAP system landscape. You can use the Customizing synchronization functions to transfer any Customizing settings you make in a SAP NetWeaver core development system to the development system of a target component (such as CRM). These settings are copied to transport requests in both systems, and can then be distributed in your transport landscape (for example, to your test and production systems) with the Transport Management System. You can use the transport synchronization functions to monitor these synchronous transport requests centrally.

Note

Customizing synchronization is not yet available in the standard 6.10 system. For more information, see http://service.sap.com/customizing.

The transport synchronization functions show you all synchronization requests that need to be or have been imported in a selected time interval, and their maximum import return code (use the quick info on the icons).

The transport synchronization display shows all synchronous transport requests that were exported in the specified time interval.

This display includes all systems that were defined for a selected project in the Customizing synchronization functions.

Note

Make sure that all the systems you want to keep synchronized are in the same transport landscape, that is, that they are all connected by transport routes.

Displaying Transport Synchronization

To display the transport synchronization:

  1. Log on to the SAP System that functions as the transport domain controller.
  2. Call the Transport Management System (transaction STMS).
  3. In the TMS initial screen, choose .

    The Import Overview: Domain <Domain name> screen appears.

  4. Choose Goto → Transport Synchronization.
    Note

    If no systems are defined with the Customizing synchronization functions, this function is not available in the import overview.

    A dialog box appears where you can specify a time interval.

  5. Specify a time interval.

    The Transport Synchronization screen appears. If a request has already been imported, double-click its status to go to the corresponding transport log. If the import had errors, double-click the  icon to display the cause.

Displaying the Transport Synchronization Legend

To display the transport synchronization legend, go to the Transport Synchronization screen and choose Extras  → Legend.

Transport not yet performed

Request has been transported successfully

Warnings occurred during transport

Errors occurred during transport

Transport terminated

Error when reading logs

Note

Double-click the icons to display the transport logs or error messages.

Displaying Information on Individual Requests

You can display additional information on any request in the Transport Synchronization screen.

  1. Select the request.
  2. Choose Request → Display and then the appropriate option, or the appropriate icon:
    Symbol Option

    Object list

    Logs

    Project description

    Note

    Note that you can display information on the documentation by choosing Request → Display only.

Refreshing the Display

Choose  to update the Transport Synchronization display.

This determines all synchronous transports for the specified time interval again. For performance reasons, the import statuses are read from the transport synchronization buffer. Import logs are only read directly from the original system for requests that have not yet been imported (), and for log read errors ().

Updating the Import Status

If you want to update a special import status, for example, because you have repeated the import, you can read the logs again and update the status.

  1. To do this, select the status or system whose log you want to read again.
  2. To read logs from the system, choose .

    This only updates the status of the system you have selected.

    Note

    If you want to read logs for all systems, schedule the report RSTSYCOL in the background at times when the systems have a low load.

    If you schedule the report periodically, and specify the time of the last background execution as the end time, you speed up the performance of the transport synchronization.