| Meaning behind those unconditional
tp command mode
Content Author: PrakashP Can anyone tell me what's the meaning behind all those unconditional
mode U1 or U126 or U148 or anything?
The u stands for unconditional force ( how hard you want to force the request into the system - do you want to overwrite without warnings, or softly try to load the objects). 0: Called a overtaker; change request can be imported from buffer without deleting it and then uncoditional mode 1 is used to allow another import in the correct location. 1: If U1 is used with the export then it ignores the correct status of the command file; and if it is used with import then it lets the user import the same change request again. 2: When used with tp export, it dictates the program to not to expand the selection with TRDIR brackets. If used in tp import phase, it overwrites the originals. 3: When used with tp import, it overwrites the system-dependant objects. 5: During the import to the consolidation system it permits the source systems other than the integration system. 6: When used in import phase, it helps to overwrite objects in unconfirmed repairs. 8: During import phase it ignores the limitations caused by the table classification. 9: During import it ignores that the system is locked for this kind of transport. u128 is combination of 128 OF THE above points. Fast Links:
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