Namespace - Repair - help?

We have a customer namespace. /ZXXXX/
as defined in sap via V_TRNSPACE.
we have a developer & repair license.
The other settings are.
Namespace Role = P.
SCCR Popup -> unchecked
SAP Standard -> unchecked
Gen. Objs Only -> unchecked
We acquired this when we were on SAP 4.7 Subsequently we upgraded to ECC 6.0
When I originally created objects under this namespace, they did not show up as a repair.
Now when I am creating any objects under this namespace, it tells me
1. Original System Set to SAP
When I look at the Transport request it shows up as a repair.
I looked at the transport which was created during 4.7 days and it does not show up a repair.
I think there is something with this. Has anyone encountered a similar situation? Would anyone be able to help? Is this normal?

For a new object the development license applies, but that is installation dependent. It seems that the upgrade somehow invalidated your Dev. license or it does not apply in case you have a new installation.
          o Develop.license
Enter the 20-character development license key given to you by SAP for your development system. You cannot transfer development license keys to other SAP Systems. Instead you need a new key for each installation number.
          o Repair license
If you enter the 20-character repair license key given to you by SAP for your namespace in your development system, then it is imported into all subsequent systems, unlike the development license key.
In subsequent systems you can allow repairs by setting the namespace role to "C".
Repair license keys are not installation-specific. The namespace owner can deliver the keys or pass them on for solving errors if there are any serious problems.
If you do not want your repair license key to be delivered to a third-party, delete the repair license key before the delivery export.
I got this from [here|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/2a/6b0b1f547a11d189600000e829fbbd/frameset.htm]
Hope that helps,
Michael

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