Difference between workbench request and customising request
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Answer / mahesh
There are two types of TR which is workbench request and customizing request. work bench request for technical consultants and customizing request for functional consultants.
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Workbench Requests are those that involve changes to cross-
client Customising and Repository Objects. The objects are
independent of the client.Hence the requests are used for
transferring and transporting changed Repository objects
and changed system settings from cross-client tables.
Customizing Requests involve changes recorded to client-
specific Customizing objects .These client specific
requests are used for copying and transporting changed
system settings from client-specific tables.
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