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The last normal transports out of SF2 will take place on Friday, October 2, 2015. The last normal transports to Production will take place on Thursday, October 15, 2015. After October 15, a freeze of non-critical transports to SH1 or Production will be in effect until after the Support Pack Project Go Live date. The normal Production transport import schedule will resume on Thursday, December 17, 2015. Migrations to the Test environments (SH1 - PreSP QA) and Production will be limited to critical fixes that need to be moved to Production as soon as possible before the project go-live date. Starting on October 16, a special transport procedure will be enforced for changes to SAP. This section explains the approval process. It lists the necessary approvals and documentation, and what steps you need to take in ZUTTREQ. Questions about this process should be directed to John TuttleEping (Lucia) Wei, Transport Coordinator, at jrtuttle@mitlma@mit.edu or 617-324253-00970231.

Development/Transport Procedures

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The following are the steps in the special development process. Questions about this process should be directed to John TuttleEping (Lucia) Wei, Transport Coordinator, at  jrtuttle@mitlma@mit.edu or 617-324253-00970231.

Fixes for issues found during Unit Testing in SF2 or SIT in SH2

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Before development is begun, it should be clear the business owner considers the problem is critical and requires an immediate fix. An email message describing the situation must be sent to Frank Quern (fquern@mit.edu), with a copy sent to John Tuttle (jrtuttle@mitto Eping (Lucia) Wei (lma@mit.edu), to facilitate consideration of the critical fix. After review Frank will request approval to migrate the fix to Test from one of the business members of the Steering Committee.

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