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How to carry out CCR in APO?

Former Member
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I am new to APO. Please help with this . Thanks!

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Former Member
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Hi Jessica,

In addition to the above, there are some do's and

don'ts for running CCR

1) It is not recommended to run by selecting all transaction data

elements and to run CCR at a time which will have system

performance effects. Run as many as simple jobs as possible

and try to iterate the data

2) Clear the queues in inbound/outbound during iteration of

results

3) Recommended frequencey is weekly.

Regards

R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

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Answers (2)

pavan_verma2
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Hi,

CCR can be executed by T code /N/SAPAPO/CCR in APO.

and it is comparison, reconciliation of transaction data between APO and R/3.

You can select the logical system (R/3) ,

1) product , location (Plant) and then select the type of Transaction data eg. sales order, Planned order, stock , purchase requisition etc.

2) or you can select the model (of Integration model from R/3) and then select the type of Transaction data eg. sales order, Planned order, stock , purchase requisition etc..The products /Location (master data) included in that Integration model will be selected in the comparion.

Thanks,

Pavan Verma

Former Member
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Jessica,

Running the program is pretty straightforward. You just select the items you wish to be compared, and execute. You will be presented with a results display, which will interactively allow you to make the appropriate changes to the required system by sending correction data via qRFC.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm70/helpdata/EN/58/e0f33822ddb270e10000000a11405a/frameset.htm

The actual creation of the list may be too time consuming for you to wait. It is possible to run this transaction in the background, and then later access the results to actually conduct the reconciliation. The reconciliation itself should always be done manually.

Rgds,

DB49