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I was talking about the unconditional modes (mode=u+123) that was used by you. I think so it should be fine if you are not making any changes to command. One more question why are you using command for importing. Why not directly from SAP level. Either way it should not repeat all steps as the import return codes are stored in TRBAT table and it should begin from point it stopped. Thanks, Sachhi. On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 4:12 PM, deji777 via sap-basis < sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote: > Posted by deji777 > on Aug 23 at 5:14 PM Thanks > Sachhi, > > What do you mean by umode. I just resumed using > tp import sidXYZ SID client=231 u123 pf=tp_domain_sid.pfl > > > From: sachhi_basis via sap-basis [mailto:sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]<http://Groups.ITtoolbox.com%5D> > Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 4:26 PM > To: deji777 > Subject: Re: [sap-basis] TP Import Client > > Posted by sachhi_basis (SAP BASIS Consultant) > on Aug 23 at 4:27 PM Mark as helpful > > > Hi, > > After you correct the error and start the import again the process starts > from the step where it stopped. > > Have you applied umod after the error ? > > Thanks, > Sachhi. > > On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 2:25 PM, deji777 via sap-basis < > sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> <http://groups.ittoolbox.com%3E> wrote: > > > Posted by deji777 > > on Aug 23 at 3:26 PM Hello , > > > > During a client import; using TP command is it possible to resume > importing > > after the import stops due to an error. i.e I dont want the import to > start > > from beginning again after resolving the issue. > > > > I am using this switches > > tp import sidXYZ SID client=231 u123 pf=tp_domain_sid.pfl | __.____._ Copyright © 2010 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Related Content White Papers In the Spotlight _.____.__ |