on 02-12-2009 4:35 PM
King regards
Hi
You can make the scenario as classic by defining the target system of your product categories in the SPRO setting 'Define Product category for backend systems. You can selectively make certain product categories target to local and backend system. If you want more flexibility in defining your target backend system, then you can use Badi BBP_DETERMINE_LOGSYS.
Regards,
Sanjeev
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Thanks a lot
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Make below config settings in SPRO to convert it into Classic scenario.
1. Define backend system (R3 system) and backend system for Prod categories.
2. Create an RFC for backend R3 system.
3. Define number range per backend system for follw-on docs --> enter R3 Logical system, num range for PO-PR-Reservations
4. Define trans type for PO --> enter int and Ext number range for PO. Ex. ECPO
5. In backend R3 system, define doc type same as trans type in SRM (Ex. ECPO) and maintain external number range for PO (Ex. ECPO) same as internal number range (ex. ECPO) in SRM.
6. Define objects in backend system (PO, PR, Res) -->Enter * in P grp, Category ID fields and backend logical system under Source system, Always ext proc under Int proc field, PR or PO if item data completes(Creates Po if SC completes) under Ext Proc field
7. Replicate backend material groups, Plants,Materials into SRM.
8. Define backend P org and P groups in Org structure and assign corresponding backend P org and P groups under Function tab.
The above steps should help you in setting classic scenario.
Regards,
Jagadish
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