21. How many types of configurations do you have?
We had various configurations, including organizational structure, master data, pricing, and output determination.
22. Do you have clients in your development server?
“Yes, we had multiple clients in our development server for different purposes like testing, training, and sandboxing.”
23. What are the documents you prepared in the realization phase?
“In the realization phase, I prepared configuration documents, test scripts, and updated functional specifications.”
24. What is your role in transporting request?
My role involved coordinating with the Basis team for the transport requests and ensuring they align with the project timeline.
25. What is the T code for importing request?
“The T code for importing request is STMS.”
26. What is the T code for releasing request?
The T code for releasing a request is SE10.
27. What is the T code for transporting request from one server to another server?
“The T code for transporting requests is STMS.”
28. How many types of requests do we have?
“There are mainly two types: Workbench requests and Customizing requests.”
29. In what scenarios we’re getting workbench requests in SD?
“Workbench requests occur in scenarios involving changes to the repository objects like reports, interfaces, or enhancements.”
30. What is cross client?
“Cross-client refers to settings or data in SAP that are applicable across all clients in a system.”