Openhub destnation type file - Problem of server name

Hi All,
I have created many Openhub destinations in BI 7.0 on my development BW server. I extract files to application server with the default path DIR_HOME which system automatically gives. As well, the server name is automatically given. It works successfully.
Then I’ve transported in quality BW server all my Openhub destinations but the server name is still the development server name. I have got the following message after DTP execution: “Could not open file “/usr/sap/QMB/DVEBMGS00/work/Z0ABCINDT.CSV” on application server”
Does a standard SAP variable exist to determine the current server of the execution?
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Arnaud

Hi Nagesh,
Yes I already tried the solution using Logical Path and it is working. But in my case it meens I had to create 150 logical files with one logical path and during the test integration phasing...
<b>Anyway I've found the solution</b>: When you want to keep the default path DIR_HOME <b>you have to write in "Application Server" the variable "SYST-DATUM"</b> instead of "my_server_sys_name_dev". It is working even when I transport my openhub (of course even if your Application Server integration Name change "my_server_sys_name_qual" compare to "my_server_sys_name_dev").
Arnaud Lambey

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