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ChaRm Configuration

The document provides instructions for configuring ChaRm (Change Request Management) in SAP Solution Manager. It outlines the following key steps: 1. Create a test landscape in TMS with DEV, QUA and PRD systems for client 100, 200, and 300 respectively. Configure customizing roles for automatic recording of changes in DEV and no changes allowed in QUA and PRD. 2. In the TMS system attributes, deactivate the quality assurance approval procedure and activate single transports to meet ChaRm prerequisites. 3. In the standard transport layer, ensure client 100 is entered and transport layer settings are correct for all systems. 4. Create consolidation and delivery transport routes between the systems with routes

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ChaRm Configuration

The document provides instructions for configuring ChaRm (Change Request Management) in SAP Solution Manager. It outlines the following key steps: 1. Create a test landscape in TMS with DEV, QUA and PRD systems for client 100, 200, and 300 respectively. Configure customizing roles for automatic recording of changes in DEV and no changes allowed in QUA and PRD. 2. In the TMS system attributes, deactivate the quality assurance approval procedure and activate single transports to meet ChaRm prerequisites. 3. In the standard transport layer, ensure client 100 is entered and transport layer settings are correct for all systems. 4. Create consolidation and delivery transport routes between the systems with routes

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ChaRm Configuration

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1- Create the test landscape in TMS


DEV:100 -> QUA:200 -> PRD:300

Customizing role for SMM client 100, Test role for SMM:200 and Production role for SMM:300.
The indications given for this test case from now on also apply to for your real TMS landscape, to DEV,
QUA and PRD system.

Customizing DEV:100 :
Change and transport for Client-Specific object:- Automatic Recording Changes
Cross client object changes:- Changes allowed to Repository and Cross-client Customizing

Test Role (QUA:200) & Production role (PRD:300)


Change and transport for Client-Specific object:- No Changes allowed
Cross client object changes:- 3 No Changes to Repository and Cross-Client customizing objs

Configure TMS
In System Attributes tab: the use of Single transport is a prerequisite for ChaRM for all the systems in
the landscape:
Note: prerequisite for using the ChaRM scenario
 Deactivate the quality assurance approval procedure
 Activate the single transports strategy

 Because ChaRM has its own approval procedure, the existing quality assurance approval
procedure isn’t needed in TMS.
 Also, activating the single transports strategy will ensure that the Import All option can’t be
executed in the TMS.

In Standard Transport Layer tab : ensure you enter the client 100
 If you have more than one development systems/clients, please make sure for all of the
transport layer settings are configured correctly here, otherwise ChaRM may not be able to
calculate the transport tracks based on your STMS configurations

Consolidation and Delivery routes:


 Create the consolidation transport routes to SMM:200, transport route must be CLIENT SPECIFIC
for the use in ChaRM scenario, this is real important!
 Development system to quality system you need at least two consolidation routes, SAP and
ZXXX
 I create the consolidation route for transport layer SAP and I do the same to create transport
route for transport layer ZSMM (for customer developments).
 I make the same to create the Delivery transport route from SMM:200 to SMM:300, delivery
routes are always from quality to production systems.


NOTE: All the previous work has to be done in the domain controller systems in real TMS
managed landscapes.TMS parameters are required for all systems in the managed landscape:

 CTC 1 (Extended Transport Control activated)


 IMPORT_SINGLE_ONLY 1
 IMPORT_SINGLE_STRATEGY 1
 NO_IMPORT_ALL 1
 WORKFLOW_STRATEGY 0
Note: CTC must be set to 1 for single ABAP stack systems and dual stack systems; for standalone
non-ABAP systems CTC should be set to 0.

SAP ChaRM -Standard change workflow(SMSG): (Source image: SAP)


SAP ChaRM -Normal change Workflow(SMMJ): (Source image: SAP)

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