In in debug mode ,i got path '/usr/sap/apdo/data/test.txt'

Could i physically find this txt file, and open it for now??
Where could i find the txt file???
Thanks.

<b>AL11 will have the application server paths, goto AL11 you come to know he files, this is a Centralized library to store the Fiels
It shows the file path, also the Directory, File name and even the data in the file.</b>
To open your file: from t-code AL11:
Double click on Directory (Physical Path) then u will get all the Files in the Directory, Double click on the file name ,, u will get the content inside the file.
Reward points for all helpful answers.
Regards,
Moqeeth.

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    STARTDB: Default value is ” “. TP uses the value of this parameter to start the database of an R/3 System.
    The parameter is not active under Windows NT.
    STOPDB: Default value is ” “. TP uses the value of this parameter to stop the database of an R/3 System.
    This parameter is not active under Windows NT.
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    OLDDATALIFETIME (Numeric): Default value is “365″. When a file located in the olddata subdirectory is no longer needed for further actions of the transport system and has reached a minimum age, it is removed with tp check.all, tp clearold all. The minimum age in days can be set with this parameter.
    COFILELIFETIME (Numeric): Default value is “365″. This parameter is used just like DATALIFETIME parameter.
    LOGLIFETIME (Numeric): Default value is “200″. This parameter applies to the life span of the log files. When the log files in log subdirectory is no longer needed for the transport system and has reached a minimum age, it is deleted with the calls tp check.all, tp clearold all. The minimum age in days can be defined with this parameter.
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    TP: Earlier in this chapter we have seen the objectives of TP. The TP transport control program is a utility program that helps the user to transport objects from one system to another. TP program is the front-end for the utility R3trans. TP stands for “Transports and Puts”. To make the TP work successfully the CTS system needs to be correctly configured. The following steps are very important for TP to run properly.
    The transport directory /usr/sap/trans must be installed and NFS mounted to all the systems in the CTS pipe line.
    RDDIMPDP program must be running (event driven is recommended) in each client. RDDIMPDP can be scheduled in the background by executing RDDNEWPP or RDDPUTPP. Use the tp checkimpdp <sap sid> command in /usr/sap/trans/bin directory as <sid>adm user to check RDDIMPDP program.
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    The R/3 Systems in the CTS pipeline must have different names.
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    The source system (for the export) and target system ( for the import) must have at least two background work processes. TP always schedules the C class job, so if all the background jobs are defined as A class job then there will be problems in transport steps.
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    The exports and imports are done separately using TP program. For example: when a transport is released from the system, the objects are exported from the source database to the operating system and then the import phase starts to transport those objects to the target system.
    TP takes care of the order of the objects. The order, that was followed to export the objects; the same order will be followed to import them to the target database.
    The TP command processes all change requests or transports in the SAP system buffer that have not yet been imported successfully. All the import steps are executed automatically after TP calls R3trans program to execute the following necessary steps:
    Dictionary Import: ABAP/4 dictionary objects will be imported in this step.
    Dictionary Activation: Name tabs or runtime descriptions will be written inactively. The R/3 system keeps running until the activation phase is complete. The enqueue modules are the exceptions in the running phase. After the activation of new dictionary structure the new actions are decided to get the runtime objects to the target system.
    Structure conversion: If necessary the table structure is changed in this phase.
    Move Nametabs: The new ABAP/4 Dictionary runtime objects which were inactive up to now are moved into the active runtime environment in this process. The database structures are adjusted accordingly. From the first step to the Main import step inconsistencies can occur to the R/3 system. After the main import phase all the inconsistency ca be solved.
    Main import with R3trans: All the data are imported completely and the system comes to a consistent state.
    Activation of enqueue-objects: The enqueue-objects cannot be activated in the same way as the objects of the ABAP/4 Dictionary, so they have to be activated after the main import in this step. They are then used directly in the running system.
    Structure Conversion of match codes, Import application defined objects, versioning and execution of user defined activities are some of the steps after activation of enqueue-objects. The next step is generation of ABAP/4 programs and screens, where all the programs and screens associated with the change request are generated. When all the import steps are completed successfully, the transport request is removed from the import buffer.
    It is recommended by SAP to schedule regular periods for imports into the target system (e.g. daily, weekly or monthly). Shorter periods between imports are not advisable. The transport to production should not be done in the off hours when the users are not working
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    tp export <change request>: The complete objects in the request from the source system will be transported. This command also used by SAP System when it releases a request.
    tp r3e <change request>: R3trans export of one transport request.
    tp sde <change request>: Application defined objects in one transport request can be exported.
    tp tst <change request> <SAP system >: The test import for transport request can be done using this command.
    tp createinfo <change request>: This command creates a information file that is automatically done during the export.
    tp verse <request>: This command creates version creates versions of the objects in the specified request.
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    tp count <sid>: Using this command users can find out the number of requests in the buffer waiting for import.
    tp go <sid>: This command shows the environment variables needed for the connection to the database of the <sid> or target system.
    tp showparams <sid>: All the values of modifiable tp parameters in the global parameter file. The default value is shown for parameters that have not been set explicitly.
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    tp import all <sid>: This command imports all the change requests from the buffer to the target system.
    tp put <sid>: The objective of this command is same as “tp import all <sid>”, but this command locks the system. This command also starts and stops the SAP system, if the parameters startsap and stopsap parameters are not set to ” “.
    tp import <change request> <sid>: To import a single request from the source system to target system.
    tp r3h <change request>| all <sid>: Using this command user can import the dictionary structures of one transport or all the transport from the buffer.
    tp act <change request>|all <sid>: This command activates all the dictionary objects in the change request.
    tp r3i <change request> | all <sid>: This command imports everything but dictionary structures of one.
    tp sdi <change request>|all <sid>: Import application-defined objects.
    tp gen <change request>|all <sid>: Screen and reports are generated using this command.
    tp mvntabs <sid>: All inactive nametabs will be activated with this command.
    tp mea <change request>|all <sid>: This command will activate the enqueue modules in the change request.
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    Additional tp utility options:
    tp check <sid>|all (data|cofiles|log|sapnames|verbose): User uses this command to find all the files in the transport directory that are not waiting for imports and they have exceeded the minimum time specified using the COFILELIFETIME, LOGFILELIFETIME, OLDDATALIFETIME and DATALIFETIME parameters of TPPARAM file.
    tp delfrombuffer <request>.<sid>: This command removes a single change request from the buffer. In case of TMS, the request will be deleted from the import queue.
    tp setstopmark <sid>: A flag is set to the list of requests ready for import into the target system. When the user uses the command tp import all <sapsid> and tp put <sapsid>, the requests in front of this mark are only processed. After all the requests in front of the mark have been imported successfully, the mark is deleted.
    tp delstopmark <sid>: This command deletes the stop mark from the buffer if it exists.
    tp cleanbuffer <sapsid>: Removes all the change requests from the buffer that are ready for the import into the target system.
    tp locksys <sid>: This command locks the system for all the users except SAP* and DDIC. The users that have already logged on are not affected by the call.
    tp unlocksys <sid>: This command unlocks the system for all the users.
    tp lock_eu <sid>: This command sets the system change option to “system can not be changed” tmporarily.
    tp unlock_eu <sid>: This command unlocks the system for all the changes.
    tp backupall <sid>: This command starts a complete backup using R3trans command. It uses /usr/sap/trans/backup directory for the backup.
    tp backup delta <sid>: Uses R3trans for a delta backup into /usr/sap/trans/backup directory.
    tp sapstart <sid>: To start the R/3 system.
    tp stopsap <sid>: To stop the R/3 system.
    tp dbstart <sid>: To start the database.
    tp dbstop <sid>: To stop the database.
    Unconditional modes for TP: Unconditional modes are used with the TP program and these modes are intended for the special actions needed in the transport steps. Using unconditional mode user can manipulate the rules defined by the workbench organizer. The unconditional mode should be used when needed, otherwise it might create problems for the R/3 system database. Unconditional mode is used after the letter “U” in the TP command. Unconditional mode can be a digit between 0 to 9 and each has a meaning to it. The following is a example of a import having unconditional mode.
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    1: If U1 is used with the export then it ignores the correct status of the command file; and if it is used with import then it lets the user import the same change request again.
    2: When used with tp export, it dictates the program to not to expand the selection with TRDIR brackets. If used in tp import phase, it overwrites the originals.
    3: When used with tp import, it overwrites the system-dependant objects.
    5: During the import to the consolidation system it permits the source systems other than the integration system.
    6: When used in import phase, it helps to overwrite objects in unconfirmed repairs.
    8: During import phase it ignores the limitations caused by the table classification.
    9: During import it ignores that the system is locked for this kind of transport.
    R3trans: TP uses R3trans program to transport data from one system to another in the CTS pipeline. efficient basis administrator can use R3trans directly to export and import data from and into any SAP systems. Using this utility transport between different database and operating system can e done without any problems. Different versions of R3trans are fully compatible with each other and can be used for export and import. The basis administrator has to be careful using R3trans for different release levels of R/3 software; logical inconsistency might occur if the up to date R3trans is not used for the current version of R/3 system.
    The syntax for using the control file is following:
    R3trans [<options>] <control file> (several options used at the same time; at least one option must be there)
    For example: R3trans –u 1 –w test.log test
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    R3trans -l <file>: This provides output of a table of contents to the log file.
    R3trans -n : This option provides a brief information about new features of R3trans.
    R3trans –t: This option is used for the test mode. All modifications in the database are rolled back.
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    0x01a5dc00 JavaThread "org.eclipse.jdt.debug: JDI Event Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=292, stack(0xd9000000,0xd9080000)]
    0x00a3bc00 JavaThread "Timer-2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=291, stack(0xd9700000,0xd9780000)]
    0x00a41000 JavaThread "Packet Send Manager" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=290, stack(0xd9100000,0xd9180000)]
    0x01f73c00 JavaThread "Packet Receive Manager" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=289, stack(0xd9200000,0xd9280000)]
    0x00e2a400 JavaThread "Timer-1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=287, stack(0xd9a00000,0xd9a80000)]
    0x0094c000 JavaThread "ServerConnection" [_thread_in_native, id=285, stack(0xd9800000,0xd9880000)]
    0x0094bc00 JavaThread "Process monitor" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=284, stack(0xd9300000,0xd9380000)]
    0x00895c00 JavaThread "Input Stream Monitor" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=283, stack(0xd9400000,0xd9480000)]
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    PSYoungGen total 40704K, used 18973K [0xf6000000, 0xf9400000, 0xfb800000)
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    0xfef80000      /lib/libm.so.2
    0xff050000      /lib/libscf.so.1
    0xff140000      /lib/libuutil.so.1
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    SIGBUS: [libjvm.so+0x87b320], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
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    --------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
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    -> arg[ 46]: -DSAPSYSTEM=00
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