SolMan Setup ... does the client matters?

Hello,
I am new to SolMan and did my first setup with errors. Afterwards I realized that I called the Solman_setup from two different clients (000 and 001). Does it matter from which client I call the setup? Which one would be the right one?
Thanks a lot,
  Vanessa

Hi Diego
This note is relevant to client copy, the thread is about in what client customer must execute solman_setup, customer can execute the setup independent of the client as the activations will occur globally, for example, BC-SETS, etc.
This note informs the following:
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One frequently asked question in relation to the client copy and the transaction solman_setup is :
In transaction Solman_Setup,  while activating the BC set's, a "Piece List" transport is generated and is expected to be imported in the working client. If I have already performed the client copy as suggested above, why would I require the transport again ? Isnt the data already copied from 000 to the working client ?
When you activate the BC sets certain tables are overwritten with the data in the BC sets and hence the "Piece List" transport is required to get that data back from client 000 to client 100. The "Piece List" transport does not contain all the customizing settings
from client 000. It contains only the data that gets overwritten by the BC set Activation and hence it is necessary to perform this step.
The logical sequence of events is you first perform the client copy and then execute the steps in transaction Solman_Setup.
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It`s just informing how to proceed in case of client copy and solman_setup, but the customer can execute the solman setup in client 001 for example.

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