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Open Transports

This document provides instructions for checking open transports in SAP systems. It explains that the first step is to check if the STMS configuration is local or global using transaction code STMS. For a local configuration, no further checks are needed. But for a global configuration, you should use transaction code SE01 to search for open request types with a user filter of "*" and check for any results. Finding open transports means they are not yet released, so you should work with CTC to release them or understand any impacts.

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Open Transports

This document provides instructions for checking open transports in SAP systems. It explains that the first step is to check if the STMS configuration is local or global using transaction code STMS. For a local configuration, no further checks are needed. But for a global configuration, you should use transaction code SE01 to search for open request types with a user filter of "*" and check for any results. Finding open transports means they are not yet released, so you should work with CTC to release them or understand any impacts.

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Open transports check:

Important point to remember:


Before checking the open transports, we need to check the system has STMS
configuration across the landscape or not.
If it is locally configured (one system), then no need to proceed with the check
How to check:
Go to STMS T-code

Go to system overview:

TMS configured locally in the above screen, we can ignore the check(because the
transports will not reside in the quality system queue)

Else
If it is configured globally , proceed with the below process

1) Go to SE01 t-code

2 )Select all four request types and Filter with * in the user .

Select Display and you will get the below screen


If you dont get anything anything in the display list,we can conclude that there is
no open transports in the system

If you get the transports like below, then this transports are not yet released in the
system ,then please ask CTC to release the transports or check why it is not yet
released and impact too.

Note: If the transports has tick mark in the right side of the transport ,then we can
consider the transports are in released state, so it is compliance

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