SAP CTS+ Import (4.3)

 

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When triggering a system import using SAP TMS, the entire export content will be imported into the target system.

How to create a CTS+ import

  1. Verify Import Compatibility: Ensure the export system's name is included in the target system's cts.source.systems system property. For more information, see Platform Properties(4.3).

  2. Ensure Valid External References: Verify that the target system has valid local External References for all system-specific variables.

  3. Trigger the Import via SAP TMS: Use the transaction STMS to initiate the import process from the TMS system. For detailed steps, refer to the https://help.sap.com/docs/SAP_NETWEAVER_740/4a368c163b08418890a406d413933ba7/48c4300fca5d581ce10000000a42189c.html?version=7.4.18.

  4. Verify the imported change: To check if a change originated from an export, open the configuration and click the History button to open the History dialog. If the artifact originated from a CTS+ export, the Comment column will display the following details:

    • LOG: Imported from <export file>

    • CTS+ Transport ID: <CTS+ ID>

    • ORIGINAL COMMENT: <original comment>

The History tab in the configuration UI showing the artifact source details.

Note!

The import operation does not automatically remove any obsolete configurations from Usage Engine. You can remove these manually as required for clean-up purposes.

Import Logs

The import logs will be visible in the following places.

Import status

Logs

Import status

Logs

Successful

  • System Log

  • CTS+ log

Failed

  • Platform log - when the failure happens before the actual import function, for example, wrong parameter, value, or syntax.

  • System Log - when the import function fails.

 

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