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CIF FILTER SMQR CF* PPDS SNP/DP

Former Member
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Hi,

We would like to know, if it is possible to filter the different queues according name as we use CIF for PPDS object and DP/SNP objects.

if we do so, in CIF MONITOR , would it be possible to check , adn differenciate all source systems?

Thanks

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Former Member
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Hi,

In addition to Kadam explained above, there are other transactions

relevant to CIF like slg1, cfg1, smq1, smq2 etc wherein you can

filter via queue name both before execution of transaction as well

after execution

Regards

R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

Former Member
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Hi,

I did not explain my concern clearly.

We have Inbound Queues used both for SNP/DP and PPDS project, in smqr we just declare CF*

meaning, all the queues are named CF..., and if queue is stuck for PPDS, it is impacted SDP/DP project, globally the system.

My question was if, we filtered queues for objects by declaring them in smqr (for load balacing and separate problem application)

Would it be possible to still monitor them effectively in CIF monitor for all sources systems?

Regards,

John

Former Member
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Hi,

1. There are filters on objects types being transferred by CIF for transaction data.

Few Examples:

EP External Procurement

IP : Inhouse production

FO: Planned Independent requirements

PC : Production Campaign

CO: Sales Order

SH : Shipment

DL: delivery

RV: reservation.

..... and some few more.

These filters may not disrectly correspond always with the object e.g. inhouse planned order prodcution order

2. We can also filter the queues based on system to/from where CIF data is exchanged .

3. We have also filter on Plug-In Outbound Types( Example : production, stocks etc).

You may check this in transaction SCM Queue Manager /SAPAPO/CQ or CIF Cockpit ( /SAPAPO/CC).

Please confirm if this helps you.

Regards

Datta