Transport routes are used to define in which target system you want to consolidate change requests and which SAP systems are forwarded this information automatically.
All the development projects developed in a same SAP system and transported using the same transport route are grouped together to form transport layer.
There are two types of transport routes:
-Consolidation route (usually defined between Dev and QA systems)
-Delivery route (usually defined between QA/Test and Production systems)
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transport route establishing the path between the systems like if we have development ,quality and production then to transfer the data from one system to another system we are using the transport route
it is of 2 types
consolidation route and delivery route
coming to consolidation route it is the route betwwen the development and quality
coming to delivery route it is the route between quality to production
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