![]() Then execute R3trans into the source systems: ![]() Lets assume your control file for export is named as export.ctl. The control file for an export appears as follows:ĬOMPRESS = YESFILE = /My_Bkp_Dir/My_Backup_file.dat Here you can use select statement directly into your control file. You can also specify selections directly (Using SQL select statement). There are various methods for specifying which data is to be exported. The default is trans.dat in the current working directory. The data is automatically unpacked at import. Here export will be performed from the client 100. The option allows you to perform the export from all clients. Options are nothing but parameters mentioned in the control file. Now we will discuss about the export options for table(s) export. The control file for an export has the following structure: Here the basic idea is to take an export backup of single or more than one tables from an R/3 system and import the data into other R/3 system thereby providing option to export selective tables across different R/3 Systems. During execution R3trans reads the parameters from control file and executes. R3trans works with a control file where all the necessary actions (parameters) are mentioned in it. Therefore, direct use of R3trans is only necessary in exceptional cases where the regular tools and methods are insufficient. R3trans is usually called from other programs (e.g. The SAP transport program R3trans is used to transport data between SAP Systems and for the migration between different SAP releases.
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