SAP Solution Manager 7.2 · Solution Documentation: Solution Structure (Branches & Sites)

What is a branch, and which two branches are created automatically with a solution?

A branch is a version of the solution documentation (processes, libraries, apps, systems) — the core of 7.2's content lifecycle/versioning, keeping SolDoc changes in step with system changes.

Creating a solution auto-creates production + a child maintenance branch: production holds unchangeable production content; maintenance holds changeable content. After you release in maintenance, the content appears in production.

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