STMS -- data file must still be transferred

Hello All,
In our SAP ERP landscape we have configured the transport system, but in QAS and PRD the systems's queue shows status "data file must still be transferred" and a green twisted arrow icon for new transport requests in the queue. We can transfer the data files manually but we want to know if exist any possibility to schedule a job to do the transfer automatically.
Thanks,
HEPC

Hi,
Message "Data file must still be transferred" usually comes up when
there is no shared transport directory. The adjustment will copy the
transports to the local transport directory.
Please push the 'Adjust Import Queue' button on the top left
of the Import Queue screen  (= button with green arrow)
Thank You.
Regards,
Deepika

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