In
general, a term retrofitting is
referring to an addition of new technology or features to older systems. Given
SAP terminology, a retrofit is a
process of dual landscape synchronization.
Retrofit
comes to a picture in case there is dual
landscape deployed. That can be for example a regular DEV1->QAS1->PRD1
system landscape used to maintain exiting productively used SAP applications
(maintenance landscape). This landscape is used to maintain the SAP apps. In
parallel to that there is another landscape used to develop a new SAP app
(development landscape).
As
the second landscape is not productively used there are only 2 systems in the
landscape: DEV2->QAS2. Commonly speaking developments are performed in the development
landscape and corrections/maintenance activities in the maintenance landscape
at the same time.
What
would be beneficial is to keep both the landscapes in sync from the objects
that they share - point of view. Again, the synchronizing of the changes
between the two landscapes is called retrofitting. Retrofit helps to
synchronize changed objects (customizing and workbench) from maintenance
development system to project or upgrade development system in dual track
landscapes. Dual landscapes are known as N 1 landscapes)
SAP Solution
Manager has some certain features to support automation of retrofitting.
There can be an automatic import of corrections done by SOLMAN. See
details in help
pages.
Now to the dual BW development landscape. Large BW deployments can have several landscapes too. Thus, it is needed that BW specific objects are moved across all the landscapes. The Solman does support also below BW objects for retrofitting: File data sources (ISFS), Transfer rules (ISMP), Transfer structures (ISTS), Data source (RSDS), Transformation (TRFN), Routines (ROUT) and BW formulas (RSFO).
There
is one more interesting information about the retrofit concerning one specific
BW object type – BW
Transformation. There is special OBJVERS
type called R (probably stands for Retrofit)
for the Transformation. In case particular transformation is deleted, the R
version of it is kept in the BW system. The retrofit entry is always generated in
the system. Its purpose is to be used for retrofit transport. Anyhow if for any
reason one would like to get rid of it there is a SAP standard program provided
to delete it: RSTRAN_TRFN_DELETE_R_VERSION
More information:
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Thank you for sharing.
One remark is that the content text is doubled.
Thanks for noticing, I've fixed it!
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