When we do system copy how the DTP converted

Hello All,
I am little curious to know about the DTP bahaviour after the system copy.
example: In DEv system I created the DTP A
When it went to Quality it become B
When it went to Productiion it become C
This is normal behaviour in 7.0.
When we do the system copy the DTP C will come in DEV and Quality system.
Next time suppose i changed the DTP C and I will transport it to Quality does it create new DTP in Quality or it overwrites in quality.
When we run the BDLS aftere sytsem copy will DTP technical name will change back to A in developement?
I am little curious to know about this.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Gopal

Hi Chetan,
I already checked the note but it has not mentioned the behaviou of DTP after suystem copy. It is giving the logical name with DTP and I ma talking of the DTP Technical Name.
I am really curious to know about this.
If any one did the system copy and can some one throw the light on tha. Really appreciate.
Thanks
Gopal

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