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Chapter 17: Change ManagementTransporting ObjectsAdding a special transport into the import buffer is normally not done. This task is onlyperformed for special transports that are downloaded from SAPSERV4 or received via CD. The transport files have been moved into the appropriate directories. You must be on the target system (PRD).1. Go to the transport program directory: NT: :\usr\sap\trans\bin UNIX: /usr/sap/trans/bin2. Load the transport into the import buffer with the following command:tp addtobuffer tp addtobuffer P30K174511 DEVWhere the: Target system is DEV File is K174511.P30 Transport number is P30K174511 The transport number is derived from the transport file number, where the first threecharacters are the file extension (P30), and the rest of the name is the base name ofthe file (K174511).3. Import the transport. You must be on the target system. For NT, on the target system, you must have mapped a drive to the shared directory(\sapmnt) on the source system (for example, where drive S: is mapped to\\devsys\sapmnt).1. Go to the transport directory.NT:UNIX::\trans\bin/usr/sap/trans/bin2. Test your connection to the target system with the following command:tp connect tp connect prd17–34Release 4.6A/B

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