Importing Applications from running ERP Component

To start Import Applications from Running ERP Component session on the appropriate menu of the Applications by Component (tgbrg5155m000) session:

  • Click Import Applications from Running ERP Component (tgbrg5255m000)
  • Use this session to fill the running ERP component with sessions from the Sessions (ttadv2506s000) session.

The range of LN sessions you select is copied from the table ttadv200 into table tgbrg555. The sessions you import can be used for modeling purposes.

The LN sessions you import are stored in the Applications by Component (tgbrg5155m000) session.

To import a range of LN sessions into a component:

  • In the Application field, select the range of sessions you want to import.
  • Click Import .

This table shows the key fields for the Import Applications from Running ERP Component (tgbrg5255m000) session:

Field Description
Overwrite existing values (except arguments and Texts)
  • If you select this check box the applications you import are overwritten if they already exist for the combination of the component and component release.
  • Texts and arguments of the existing applications are never overwritten when the import is carried out.
Clear Secluded From Active Component Application List If you select this check box, the print check box is also selected.

The applications that meet these conditions are removed:

  • Fall within the range of applications you specify in the Application field.
  • turn up in table tgbrg555, but not in table ttadv200.
Test Run If you select this check box, a simulation of the import is carried out; the results are printed to a specified device.
Added Applications If you select this check box, the applications that are added to the component are printed.
Changed Applications If you select this check box, applications that were modified since you last imported them are printed.
Removed Applications If you select this check box, the applications that are removed from the Applications by Component (tgbrg5155m000) session are printed.