on 10-20-2009 2:36 PM
Hi Experts,
I am facing some trouble with multilevel controlling integration. Whenever I transfer a project I am getting the following error in cProjects:
Costing data may not be up-to-date Display Help
Error occurred in accounting - see controlling cockpit (cProjects) Display Help
In the Controlling Cockpit I find the following error:
Message Text
Object Project Definition TEST_01 could not be created
Technical Data
Message type__________ E (Error)
Message class_________ CNIF_PI (BAPI Notifications of Project System)
Message number________ 007
Message variable 1____ Project Definition
Message variable 2____ TEST_01
Message variable 3____
Message variable 4____
Message Attributes
Level of detail_______
Problem class_________
Sort criterion________
Number________________
Could you please provide some ideas on this?
Thanks a lot!!
Neil
Edit: Any idea on this?
Edited by: Neil Billqvist on Nov 6, 2009 2:28 PM
Hi Neil,
You can simply check, if you can create the project TEST_01 manually, e.g. using CJ01. If it is not possible because of any reason, then it is some setting incorrect in ERP project system than in cProjects.
Kind regards,
Zhenbo
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HI Neil,
It sounds then like, that some customizing is not set corrctly.
The test report in Wiki
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/plm/cprojectCustomizingofAccountingIntegration&
my give you some helps. And there is other Wiki about the involved customizing.
Kind regards,
Zhenbo
Hi all,
I have reviewed the customizing and I cannot find anything missing.
Just to add some more information, if I go to the controlling cockpit, select the "Definition could not be created" error, and click in the autocheck option the PS project IS correctly created!!!
Do you have any ideas on this or on how can I track down the root error?
Thanks!
Neil
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