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Discovery System Connectivity: How To Build An R/3 Transport Path Between The Ds and Another Sap System

This document describes the steps for building R / 3 transport paths between DS and another SAP System. This use case is mainly for transporting a proof of concept that was developed on the DS to official "Dev / test / Prod" systems. This document is part of a series of documents describing different aspects of the DS connectivity to the "outside world"
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Discovery System Connectivity: How To Build An R/3 Transport Path Between The Ds and Another Sap System

This document describes the steps for building R / 3 transport paths between DS and another SAP System. This use case is mainly for transporting a proof of concept that was developed on the DS to official "Dev / test / Prod" systems. This document is part of a series of documents describing different aspects of the DS connectivity to the "outside world"
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DISCOVERY SYSTEM CONNECTIVITY

HOW TO BUILD AN R/3 TRANSPORT PATH BETWEEN THE DS AND ANOTHER SAP SYSTEM

Introduction
Discovery System SAP Discovery system (DS) is a complete learning and testing environment designed to offer customers and partners the opportunity to test-drive and experience the power of enterprise SOA in a familiar landscape. While the Discovery system is a self contained environment, in some cases, the need to connect the DS with additional systems in the landscape is required. This document is part of a series of documents describing different aspects of the DS connectivity to the outside world. Use Case Description This document describes the configuration steps for building R/3 transport paths between DS and another SAP system and as an example the transport of R/3 customized transactions from DS to the external SAP system. This use case is mainly for transporting a proof of concept that was developed on the DS to official Dev/Test/Prod systems. Example Transport customization data from the DS to external SAP system

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Export

Import

External System

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Domain Link Between Two SAP Systems


Create Domain Link on the DS On the DS you have to do the following steps: Call transaction STMS Go to Overview -> Systems

Go to SAP Systems -> Create -> Domain Link

Fill out the fields

Now you can see the request for domain link in system overview

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Confirm Domain Link on the Other SAP System On the other system you have to do the following steps: Call transaction STMS Go to Overview -> Systems

Mark the new domain link request and click SAP System -> Approve

Confirm the prompt

Now the other SAP system is configured, but the DS has old information.

Other_SAP-System

DS-System

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Update the Information on the DS On the DS you have to do the following steps: Call transaction STMS Go to Overview -> Systems Mark the DS (SOA) in system overview and click SAP System -> Update Configuration

You have created a domain link between two transport domains. You can now see all systems in both domains in the system overview and the import overview.

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Create a Transport Route on the DS On the DS you have to do the following steps: Call transaction STMS Go to Overview -> Transport Routes

Click at the systems you need and place them on the configuration area.

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Go to Edit -> Transport Route -> Add Transport Route and add the Transport layer SAP

Save your changes.

You can now make transports from the DS to the other SAP systems.

Transport Between Two SAP Systems


Transport R/3 Customized Transactions from the DS to the Other SAP Systems On the DS you have to do the following steps: Create Workbench Request on DS Call transaction SE09

Go to Request/Task -> Create Choose Workbench request

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Fill out the required fields and set Target to the external system

The request was created

Make your changes and choose the request

Release Workbench Request on DS Call transaction SE09 Click on the Display button

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Mark the request and Release Directly

The request is released/exported and ready for import in external system

Import workbench request on external system Call transaction STMS Click on the Import Overview button and double click the external system queue (ESM)

Go to Extras -> Other Requests -> Find in Other Groups

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Mark In Transport Group of System and choose the SID from the DS from list

The requests are listed, mark the right one and import it

Choose the Target Client and Continue

As result the changes are transported successfully in the external system.

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