Answer Posted / sandy
Db refresh, in SAP basis practice is considered as
homogeneous system copy. We restore backup on other
system(Say it Test) to refresh the test system data with
production. after restoring, we change the key setting
setting to adopt it as original system with refreshed data
of other system ( Production)and make sure to delete /clean
up the sensitive production data and running logical system
conversion and adopting original rfc connections.
Hope this help.
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