Suggest a solution ASAP

Hi,
     In a 3 system landscape can we transport a request from developement to Production system if we have a transport layer between developement  & Production.Kindly suggest solution ASAP.
Thanks
sekar

Well this is not really a security question the way you ask it!
Can you clarify you question in a security way?
(or maybe post it in another forum, maybe in the SAP Netweaver forum SAP NetWeaver Technology Platform)
/fredrik

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