Client Copies
between Different SAP Systems
*** SAP’s terms for the sending and receiving
clients can be confusing. The “target”
client is the client into which data is to be copied. The “source” client is the client which
contains the data to be copied. Also,
remember that all client copies are destructive and will delete all data before
copying in the new data. The only
exception is when the SAP_USER profile is used.
In this case, only user master data is deleted from the target client
before the new user master data is copied.
***
1.
Create
the target client if necessary.
2.
Log
on to the target client in the appropriate SAP system. If the target client is new, use “SAP*” for
the user and “pass” for the password.
3.
Go
to transaction SCC9 for Remote
Client Copy.
4.
On
the Client Copy – Copy a Client
screen, use the Selected profile dropdown
to select a profile that matches your needs.
Use SAP_ALL or SAP_UAPP to copy all data except change
documents, SAP_USER to copy only user
master data, or one of the other SAP provided client copy profiles. Since this
is a client copy that uses data from a client in another SAP system (or remote
client), a Source destination must be
provided. This is a RFC connection
pointing to a specific client in another SAP system. If there is no RFC connection to the client
you wish to copy, you will need to create one.
Otherwise, use the dropdown to select the remote source client. To test that your select Source destination
RFC connection will work, click the RFC
system check button. Once the proper remote source client has been
selected, the System name and Source client boxes will fill
automatically. Once all information has
been provided, click the Schedule as
background job button. If you
receive a Change documents will not be
copied message in the bottom status bar, click the green √ next to the
transaction command field at the very top of the screen to continue.
5.
On
the Schedule Client Copy in Background
screen, use the Background server
dropdown to select the background server on which the job is to run. There should only be one server available in
the dropdown. Click the Schedule job button.
6.
On
the Verification popup, check that
everything is correct and click the Continue
button.
7.
On
the Start Time popup, if you want the
client copy job submitted right away, click the Immediate button. To
schedule the copy for a later date and/or time, click the Date/Time button. In the Date/Time section, provide the Scheduled start Date and Time.
If you are unsure as to the format of date and time, click on the
top-most menu bar System → User profile → Own data. Click on the
Defaults tab to see your default date format.
If the user is SAP* due to a new client, you may receive a date
validation error if you use the date format of MM-DD-YYYY. Try other variations such as DD.MM.YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY,
YYYY.MM.DD, YYYY/MM/DD, and YYYY-MM-DD.
Click the Save picture-icon.
8.
On
the Background Print Parameters
popup, select an Output device from
the dropdown. Click the green √ to
continue.
9.
You
will receive a client copy confirmation message. You can monitor this copy by using
transaction SCC3. You may now leave the SCC9 transaction.
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