How to copy tables to another system using R3trans

How to copy tables to another system using R3trans

If you need to copy some tables to another system, you can use R3trans. The steps are the following:

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Create in the system source the file: export.ctl

Export
File = 'export.dat'
Client = 201
Select * from table

And in the system target create the file: import.ctl

Import
File = 'export.dat'
Client = 301

Then execute in the source systems:
R3trans export.ctl

This creates a file named export.dat, then copy this file to target system and execute in the target system:
R3trans import.ctl

This imports the table to the target system.PD.
You can check the SAP Note No. 1942

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This was first published in April 2004

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