Re: Pre & Post activities for homogeneous system copy

Dear All,
can any body help with pre & post activities for homogeneous system copy
Thanks in advance
Best regards,
khan

Hi,
Use Oracle Database specific method to perform homogeneous system copy.
Along with this reference official [system copy guide|https://websmp209.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700000416402008E.PDF], You can also refer this [useful doc|http://www.basisconsultant.com/component/remository/Sytem-Copy-Guides/Homogeneous-System-Copy-using-OnlineandOffline-Backup/] for the same to have all required pre-post activities information with more details.
Regards,
Bhavik G. Shroff

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