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Component: BC-CTS
Component Name: Change & Transport System
Description: A collection that contains multiple versioned resources but at most one version of each resource. Hence the workspace contains a certain state of a set of resources. Workspaces behave like folders that contain pointers to the embedded versioned files and folders. In the DeltaV specification, these pointers are called “version-controlled resources”.
Key Concepts: A workspace is a logical container in the SAP Change and Transport System (CTS) that stores all the objects related to a particular project. It is used to manage the development, testing, and deployment of changes to SAP systems. The workspace is the central point of control for all changes made to an SAP system. How to use it: To create a workspace, you must first define a transport layer. This layer is used to group together related changes and ensure that they are transported together. Once the transport layer is defined, you can create a workspace within it. The workspace contains all the objects related to the project, such as programs, tables, and reports. You can then use the CTS tools to manage the development, testing, and deployment of changes to the SAP system. Tips & Tricks: When creating a workspace, it is important to give it a descriptive name that will help you identify it in the future. It is also important to keep track of which transport layers are associated with each workspace so that you can easily find them when needed. Related Information: For more information on workspaces and how to use them in SAP CTS, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_CTS/latest/en-US