TR associated with the Logical File Path

Hi Experts,
Can you please let me know how to identify a Transport Request associated with a Logical File path. We are not able to find a TR associated with the logical file path, any suggestions on how to find the TR. We checked in E070 table, but could not find a way to easily locate it, as there are many TR's in the table.
is there a way, please suggest
thx
Ganu

Hello Ganu,
When you create a Logical Path & assign it to a physical app server path it does ask you to save the entry in a Workbench request.
I think you can zero-in on the correct TR by checking in the table E071 (not E070 as you have done).
In SE16 you can search for the TR using the following selection criteria:
PGMID = 'R3TR'
OBJECT = 'CDAT'
OBJ_NAME = 'FILENAME'
OBJFUNC = 'K'
@Other posters : Did you really try it out before giving your (incorrect) responses ?
BR,
Suhas

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