SAP system copy Food for thought for another productive system: until when must the system be identical, keyword: transaction log - SAP Stuff

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Food for thought for another productive system: until when must the system be identical, keyword: transaction log
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What is the purpose of copying a complete SAP system? - Well, there are several reasons. Test and development system: After a new productive system has been set up, at least one identical development system or even one test system is still needed. To avoid having to repeat the customizing (settings and configurations of the SAP modules and business processes) on these systems, it makes sense to make a copy. This is clearly the faster way to achieve the goal!

If the data stocks become obsolete, they can be updated by another system copy. From a technical point of view, such a refresh corresponds to the initial setup, including the associated costs as well as the load on the productive systems and manual rework. In addition, a refresh also interrupts all processes on the target system. If it is a development system, all newer development objects must be saved and transported back in after the copy. The version history is lost in the process.
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Third-party tools sometimes have a different focus than TDMS. The tools each offer a more or less generally understandable user guidance and are thus "out-of-the-box" products that do not require external consulting on implementation or application.

SAP system copy is made much easier by the "Shortcut for SAP Systems" application.


If the SAP systems are down, then nothing works in many departments - and that certainly happened in the past.

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