Party in a b2b Communication.

All,
I am currently involved in getting a naming conventions document for a landscpae that has more B2B scenario.
Think of B2B and the first think that comes to mind is "Party" . I know you create the Party in the Integration Directory and then add the Name Scheme and Agency to this and do your corresponding configuration.
Now, the point I am stuck in,
<u><b>1. Transportation of Party's?</b></u>
When you transport the Configuration Objects from one landscape to another (frm Dev to QA and prod), is it possible to change the name of the Party?
Is my assumption that just as Business Services are created in the Directory and cannot be renamed as you move across landscapes , <b>that Party also cannot be renamed and so the names of these party has to be independent of the landscape</b> ( we plan to suffix the name of the Buss System with _Dev , _QA and so on).
<u><b>2. Renaming of Agencies inside the Party?</b></u>
Now, inside the party we give the name of our Business Systems / Services for the corresponding Agency. As we move across environments, is it safe to assume that the names of the Business Systems will be changed against Agency as well if the SLD level transport targets are created correct?
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Bhavesh

> 1. just like I said - there's no landscape suffix in
> party (like dev etc)
Thanks. Partial Problem solved and my understanding was correct.
Question 2 as well I think the renaming will / should happen for Agency , maybe someone has done this and has the exact answer.
Will wait
Regards
Bhavesh

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