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Adding an Additional Environment

Example:

An additional Training Environment (TRAIN) has to be added on the same level as the Production Environment (PROD). The previous environment of PROD is an Integration Environment (INT).

Preconditions

  • The database for the environment has been prepared. It is important that it contains the same customization as the previous environment.

Adding an additional Environment

  1. Create a database dump of the INT Environment and use it to create the Training Environment.
  2. Add a new 'Training' transfer Environment and assign the INT Environment as its previous environment.
  3. Import an 'Open' Transfer Order to INT.

    The system sets the status of the PROD transfer order from 'Pending' to 'Open'

    The system creates a new Transfer Order for the TRAIN Environment and sets the status to 'Open'.

Note: Transfer orders for the existing Customization objects will be created automatically for the new environment when the customization is imported to their previous environment. They are already initialized in the 'Open' status.

See Also

CTM Important Use Cases

Start New Logging

Customizing with the Log Comment

Registerring a Customization Change in CTM

Transfering the Customization

Registering SQL changes in CTM

Approving a Package

Creating a Package

Emergency Transfers

Creating Customization Manually

Putting Customization on Hold

Running Setups

Show Configuration

Auto Create Environments

Controlling Environment Availability/Active Sessions

Data Archiving and CTM