Sample global templete  and GASAP road map

Hello ,
Could you please send the sample global templete attach format.
How do we create the global templete how to use it for rollout phase and
Also send me detailed documentation for the GASAP Road map .
Tnks n Regards,
Divya

Hello Divya,
I think the SAP Solution Manager provides a functionality to create customizing templates. Hope you find something in the Docs: <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm40/helpdata/en/ae/64c33af662c514e10000000a114084/frameset.htm">SAP Solution Manager</a>.
Regards
Gregor

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