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Component: IS-HMED
Component Name: Clinical System
Description: Transfer of objects between two SAP systems within implementation support.
Key Concepts: Cross-system landscape transport is a process used in SAP systems to move data between different systems in a landscape. This process is used to move data from one system to another, such as from a development system to a production system. In the case of IS-HMED Clinical System, this process is used to move data between different clinical systems, such as from an EMR system to a laboratory system. How to use it: To use cross-system landscape transport, the user must first create a transport request in the source system. This request contains the data that needs to be moved. The user then uses the transport control program (TCP) to move the data from the source system to the target system. The TCP will then check for any errors and report them back to the user. Once all errors have been resolved, the data can be moved from the source system to the target system. Tips & Tricks: When using cross-system landscape transport, it is important to ensure that all data is properly formatted and that all errors are resolved before attempting to move the data. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all security settings are properly configured before attempting to move any data. Related Information: For more information on cross-system landscape transport, please refer to SAP's official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to use this process in SAP systems.