| Setting up LSMW on Mini Basis
You have setup LSMW on mini basis, 46D, to see how it intergrate LSMW
and SXDA into one project.
Your system is Windows XP home, and you got minibasis from the book
ABAP
Objects: An introduction to Programming SAP Applications,
Horst Keller and Sascha Kruger.
Installing LSMW on Mini Basis
To install LSMW on mini basis you need a little luck, patience and to
read the documents that SAP supply. ‘LSMW180_HowTo_e.doc’ from www.service.sap.com/lsmw,
OSS note 449270 from www.service.sap.com/notes, and two documents from
the kernel disc, ‘mini_doc.htm’ and ‘mbs_patch1.zip\readme.txt’.
The first thing we need to do is set up mini basis to have a transport
system. This is as per ‘mini_doc.htm’.
• Log on as user DDIC.
• Call transaction SE38 and execute program MR3_TMS_CONFIG. You should
respond NO to the popup if you have already created any transports.
• Using the editor <MBS_DIR>\sappad.exe change the profile <MBS_DIR>\MBS_D00.pfl.
Configure one background process by setting the parameter rdisp/wp_no_btc
= 1. An alternative is to use transaction RZ10, import the profiles, go:-
Utilities -> Import profiles -> Of active servers. Then update the profile
MBS_D00, extended maintenance.
• Restart the SAP system MBS.
• Execute program RDDNEWPP (transaction SE38), which schedules the
background job RDDIMPDP.
We now need to correct the errors that the transport system has.
• Go to transaction STMS to correct the transport configuration. Go:-
Overview -> Systems, then select the MBS line and view it (SAP system ->
display). On the TRANSPORT TOOL tab change the entry for TRANSDIR to the
physical path on your system e.g. C:\MBS\trans. Save and return one level
then go to:- Extras -> Distribute TMS configuration. (For some reason without
this change the tp command cannot find the right directory). (you could
try ‘..\’ or ‘..’).
• Using the editor <MBS_DIR>\sappad.exe change the profile <MBS_DIR>\DEFAULT.pfl.
Add the message server host rdisp/msserv = sapmsMBS. This fixes the errors
when importing a transport. Read OSS note 449270 for more details. Again
you could use transaction RZ10.
• Restart the SAP system MBS.
• Execute program RDDNEWPP (transaction SE38), which schedules the
background job RDDIMPDP.
Now download the appropriate version of LSMW, ‘LSMW180.car’ from www.service.sap.com/lsmw
to your computer. Now we follow the instructions from the document ‘LSMW180_HowTo_e.doc’
but these are for a Unix operating system so we work out how to translate
them by reading the ‘mbs_patch1.zip\readme.txt’ document.
One of the commands that we will need is the ‘CAR’ command. To get
this copy the file ‘E:\R3SETUP\SAPCAR.exe’ from your kernel disc to your
MBS directory.
Now we are ready to start.
• Start up mini basis and logon as DDIC. Check that RDDIMPDP is released,
System -> services -> Jobs -> Job overview (enter ‘*’ in the “start after
event” field). If not execute the program RDDNEWPP.
• Start up another Dos prompt window and change the directory to your
MBS one; Cd <MBS_DIR>
• Run the command to set the database environment; Dbenv.cmd
• Change directory to the ‘trans’ one; cd trans
• Unpack the archive file named LSMW180.car ; ..\sapcar.exe –xvf <DIR>\lsmw180.car
• Switch to directory <MBS_DIR>\trans\bin; cd bin
• Import the transport request (U46K001009 is the request for LSMW
1.8.0); ..\..\tp.exe addtobuffer U46K001009 MBS pf=TP_DOMAIN_MBS.pfl ..\..\tp.exe
import U46K001009 MBS pf=TP_DOMAIN_MBS.pfl
The whole import step took about 45 minutes to an hour.
While we wait for this to run create a text file with the contents;
import
client cascade = yes
file = '<MBS_DIR>\trans\data\R001009.U46'
including 'R3TRTABU'
including 'R3TRTDAT'
and save it as ‘LSMW.cmd’. When the import step has competed we distribute
the authorisation profiles by running this command; ..\..\r3trans.exe –u
1 <DIR>\LSMW.cmd
Now go to transaction SU01 and add the appropriate authorisations for
DDIC and BCUSER etc. Log off and log back on for them to take effect. YOU’RE
DONE!
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