Repository differences

when i try to perform Remote Client Copy - it is getting cancelled as there are some Repository differences.
In this corner - can i go with Client Export and Import.
When Import starts - if Repository differences exist - how it reacts and how the clients import ens successfully?? will it adjust  / overwrite the / create respository objects ??
Confirm
Rgds
PR

Hi...Subbu...Thanks for your areply
I have same Kerenl & same patch Level.
But still some differences like let us think on field is added to some extra z tables exist in Source system which are not available in target system.
In this corner SAP Remote client copy fails./ stops.Can we overcome and create a new Z tables by a client Export / Import Procedure..
Regards
PR

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