SAP Solution Manager 7.2 · Downgrade Protection & CSOL

What is a downgrade-protection import group, and when do transports belong to the same one?

If 2+ transport groups belong to one import group, no conflict is raised — SolMan sequences them correctly at import (used by CSOL/Release/Reassign checks).

Transports share an import group when they are: in the same normal change/defect correction on the same transport track, in the same QGM change/QGM urgent change on the same track, or two transports in the same urgent change.

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