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What is 'relocation' in SAP BC-CTS - Change & Transport System?


relocation - Overview

  • Component: BC-CTS

  • Component Name: Change & Transport System

  • Description: A transport in which you transport the objects while defining the target system as their new original system.


relocation - Details


  • Key Concepts: Relocation is a feature of the SAP Change and Transport System (CTS) that allows users to move objects from one system to another. It is used to move objects from a development system to a production system, or from one production system to another. The objects can be transported in the form of packages, which are collections of related objects.
    How to use it: To use relocation, the user must first create a package in the source system. This package contains all the objects that need to be moved. The user then uses the CTS to transport the package to the target system. Once the package has been successfully transported, the user can then use the relocation feature to move the objects from the source system to the target system.
    Tips & Tricks: When using relocation, it is important to ensure that all objects in the package are compatible with both systems. If there are any incompatibilities, they must be resolved before attempting to relocate the objects. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all dependencies between objects are maintained when relocating them.
    Related Information: For more information on relocation and other features of CTS, please refer to SAP's official documentation on CTS. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use CTS and its

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