Import options
- Scope of import
- Type of import
- Method for import status determination
- Maximum permitted return code
- Reaction to missing predecessors
- Scope of predecessor check
- Minimum number of overtakers for user interaction
- Automatically resume stopped jobs during simulation
- Ignore CCM predecessor CRs
- Ignore CTS predecessor
- Ignore aborted comparisons for missing predecessors
- Further optimization of request list
- Ignore as predecessor when relation error occurs
- Ignore as overtaker when relation error occurs
- Ignore TMS Filter
- Maximum runtime for precalculation
- Import single
- Behavior at Import-Once
- No delivery to subsequent systems
- Ignore unreleased transports
- Overwrite originals
- Overwrite objects in unconfirmed repairs
- Ignore installed component version
- Ignore critical objects
- Ignore QA-label
- Ignore running SPAM
- Ignore non-permitted table class
- Ignore illegal transport type
- Import again
- QCopy Compatibility Mode
- Extended logging
- Filter for object list analyzer
- Excluded clients
The import options can be maintained in Conigma on different levels.
The import options are inherited, so that undefined import options are always inherited from the next higher level of inheritance. The inheritance hierarchy is "Repository -> Import process -> SAP system -> Import container". In case an import option is set on multiple levels, the lowest level wins.
Further information can be found under Changing the import options
The following screenshot shows an overview of the import options that can be maintained. A detailed description is given in the following sub chapters.