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Richard Marut rvmarut at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 15 18:32:05 EST 2003


Swami,
 
You shouldn't have a problem if you delete it and re-create. The entry that
goes into the request is R3TR SOBJ for the business object and R3TR PROG for
the program entry. The methods are not listed so there should not be a
problem. The end result should be that the object will be overwritten in the
test client. You may need to go there and generate it manually.
 
If it doesn't work, then delete the entire object, then transport back from
testing.
 
Richard Marut
The Consulting Highway, Inc
 
 
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 15:09:40 -0800 Swami Bala <swam_in at hotmail.com> wrote:
 
> Hello All,
> When I tried to change the Release status of
> the Object type from 'To
> Implemented' to 'To Released'.I accidentely
> clicked on the 'To Obsolete'.
> First time I felt SAP was merciless. It changed
> the status
> to 'Obsolete' with a message 'The object cannot
> be changed again'.I was
> shocked and good thing is this this is in
> development client. Does any body
> have any suggestions on how do I bring it back
> to 'To released'
> status ?. First of all I have transport
> requests for this object and not
> sure what would happen to them if I transport
> them. My collegue here
> suggested me to delete it and then transport it
> back from Testing
> client. Any implications ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Swami
>
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