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How To Fix W8730 - No transport request created


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: W8 - Workflow: Expressions, data flow

  • Message number: 730

  • Message text: No transport request created

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message W8730 - No transport request created ?

    Certainly! Here's a detailed explanation regarding the SAP error message W8730: No transport request created:


    SAP Error Message: W8730 - No transport request created


    Cause:

    The message W8730 No transport request created typically occurs when you perform a change or attempt to save an object in the SAP system, but the system does not create a transport request to record the change. This can happen due to several reasons:

    1. No Transport Layer Assigned:
      The development class or package of the object you are trying to change does not have an assigned transport layer. Without a transport layer, the system cannot determine how to create a transport request.

    2. User Does Not Have Transport Organizer Authorization:
      The user performing the change might not have the necessary authorizations to create or manage transport requests.

    3. Transport Organizer Not Properly Configured:
      The transport organizer settings might be incomplete or incorrect, preventing the creation of transport requests.

    4. Change Mode or Object Type Does Not Require Transport:
      Some changes or objects might be local or client-specific and do not require transport requests.

    5. System or Client Settings:
      The client might be a non-transportable client (e.g., client 000 or 066), or the system is configured not to allow transports in the current client.


    Solution:

    To resolve the W8730 No transport request created message, consider the following steps:

    1. Check Transport Layer Assignment:

      • Go to transaction SE03 (Transport Organizer Tools) or SE80 (Object Navigator).
      • Verify that the development class/package of the object has a transport layer assigned.
      • If missing, assign the appropriate transport layer via transaction SE03 or by contacting your Basis team.
    2. Verify User Authorizations:

      • Ensure the user has the necessary authorizations for transport management, typically authorization objects like S_TRANSPRT and S_DEVELOP.
      • If missing, request the Basis or Security team to grant the required authorizations.
    3. Check Transport Organizer Settings:

      • Use transaction SE09 or SE10 to check if transport requests can be created.
      • If the transport organizer is not working properly, consult your Basis team.
    4. Check Client Settings:

      • Verify if the client is transportable (check in transaction SCC4).
      • If the client is non-transportable, transports cannot be created.
    5. Manually Create Transport Request:

      • Sometimes, you may need to manually create a transport request before saving changes.
      • Use transaction SE09 or SE10 to create a transport request and assign your changes to it.
    6. Check Object Type and Change Mode:

      • Confirm if the object you are changing requires a transport request.
      • Some local objects or client-specific changes do not require transports.

    Related Information:

    • Transport Organizer Transactions:

      • SE09 - Transport Organizer (Workbench requests)
      • SE10 - Transport Organizer (Customizing requests)
      • SE03 - Transport Organizer Tools
    • Transport Layers and Packages:

      • Transport layers define how objects are transported between systems.
      • Packages (development classes) are assigned to transport layers.
    • Authorization Objects:

      • S_TRANSPRT - Transport Organizer authorizations
      • S_DEVELOP - Development authorizations
    • Client Settings:

      • Transaction SCC4 to check client transportability.
    • SAP Notes and Documentation:

      • Check SAP Notes related to transport issues for your SAP version.
      • SAP Help Portal documentation on Transport Management System (TMS).

    Summary:

    The W8730 No transport request created message indicates that the system could not create a transport request for your change. This is usually due to missing transport layer assignments, insufficient user authorizations, or system/client configuration issues. Verify transport layer assignments, user authorizations, and client settings to resolve the issue.


    If you need help with specific steps or further troubleshooting, please provide details about the object type, system/client, and user role.

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