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1 LSMW There are 2 ways for transporting LSMW data from a system to another.
1.1 Export/import This method gives you the opportunity to select the subprojects or objects you
want to transfer. Hence you don't transfer the object a colleague might have created and that should
stay in development system. LSMW -> Extras -> Export project
1.2 Transport request With this method, you can transport a LSMW project in full (you can not
select the objects you want). With this method, the project will be transported as any other SAP
object in a transport order.
LSMW -> Extras -> Create change request
2 Program variants
If you have several program variants in a development system that you want to transport, use the
following method to transport them:
Execute program RSTRANSP (via se38) and inform the program and/or variant names (you can
transport variant of several programs in one shot).
3 Layout In some transactions, one can save layout of the screen (sort, filter, ... criteria).
These layouts can be transported: In the required transaction, when your layouts have been saved,
go to Settings -> Layout -> Layout Management. Select the desired layouts and go to Layout ->
Transport… There you can add your layouts in existing TO or create a new one.
DB data
In some unusual cases, you might have to transport data of a SAP table.
Go to transaction SE16, select your entries and go to Table entry -> Transport entries. It's only
possible for some tables...
If you cannot do it that way, you have to create a Workbench transport order with transaction
SE10. When created, click on it, go in menu Request/task -> Object list -> Display object list.
PgmID = R3TR
Obj = TABU
Object name = Name of your table
Double-click on the created line and, depending on your need, put '*' in the key field or double-
click on it and select the key you need to transport.
4 Queries
Queries, datasets and user groups can be exported/imported between the systems thanks to the
program RSAQR3TR.
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5 Standard texts
Standard texts used in SAPScript (created with transaction SO10) can be included in transport
orders. You have to create a Workbench transport order with transaction SE10. When created, click
on it, go in menu Request/task -> Object list -> Display object list. Go in modification mode and
add a new line with:
PgmID = R3TR
Obj = TEXT
Object name = TEXT,,ST,
Example :
R3TR / TEXT / TEXT,YMM_MEDRUCK_MAIN_16_EC,ST,F
You can also copy a Sapscript object (like standard text) with the program RSTXCPFS.
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