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How To Fix TP130 - No target system is defined for &1. No forwarding at export time.


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: TP - Transport Control

  • Message number: 130

  • Message text: No target system is defined for &1. No forwarding at export time.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message TP130 - No target system is defined for &1. No forwarding at export time. ?

    The SAP error message TP130 indicates that there is no target system defined for the transport request you are trying to export. This typically occurs when you are attempting to transport objects from one SAP system to another, but the target system is not properly configured in the transport management system (TMS).

    Cause:

    1. Missing Target System Configuration: The target system is not defined in the Transport Management System (TMS) configuration.
    2. Incorrect Transport Route: The transport route may not be set up correctly, or the target system may not be included in the transport route.
    3. Transport Layer Issues: The transport layer may not be correctly assigned to the transport request.
    4. Transport Directory Issues: There may be issues with the transport directory or the transport profile.

    Solution:

    1. Check TMS Configuration:

      • Go to transaction STMS and check the configuration of the transport domain.
      • Ensure that the target system is correctly defined and is part of the transport domain.
    2. Define Target System:

      • If the target system is not defined, you can add it by going to the TMS configuration and defining the system as a target.
    3. Check Transport Routes:

      • In the TMS configuration, verify that the transport routes are correctly set up and that the target system is included in the route.
    4. Assign Transport Layer:

      • Ensure that the transport layer is correctly assigned to the transport request. You can check this in the transport request details.
    5. Transport Directory:

      • Check the transport directory settings to ensure that there are no issues with the transport paths.
    6. Re-transport:

      • After making the necessary changes, try to export the transport request again.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:

      • STMS: Transport Management System
      • SE01: Transport Organizer
      • SE09: Workbench Organizer
      • SE10: Customizing Organizer
    • Transport Management System (TMS): TMS is a tool used in SAP to manage the transport of objects between different SAP systems. It allows you to define transport routes, manage transport requests, and configure the transport landscape.

    • Transport Layers: Transport layers define how transport requests are handled between different systems. Each transport request must be associated with a transport layer.

    • Transport Routes: Transport routes define the path that transport requests take from the source system to the target system.

    If you continue to experience issues after following these steps, it may be helpful to consult SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP Basis team for further assistance.

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