Solar_migration: Moving a Project

Hello,
I have transported our project with transaction Solar_Migration from our dev to our prod system
I now see the migrated project in our production system. It generated a transport that moved across with out any problems.
But, I see the Business processes did move across. Also all the project documentation did not migrate.
Why did the Business process migrate across?
I have check the documents and see most are in the status u201CReleasedu201D, Why did these not come across?
I have looked at SAP note 990179 where it seems this problem has existed before, but this note is not applicable to our system
solman 7.0 sp17.
Regards

Hello,
I am facing a similar problem. In our case we had issues/messages in a project not coming over. I ended up doing a client copy to get these over. But then the documents attached to the incident were missing and I had to transport single tables (content).
I still don't have a solution to migrate everything correctly into a new client and I haven't found a lot of documentation.
What kind of documents are not coming over correctly? Did you just import the transport or did you use solar_migration to import? Did you also copy the 'I' transport file (in addition to the R- and K- file)?
Regards,
Ingrid

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