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CIF query

Former Member
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Hi Exoerts,

IWe are using CIF processing (/sapapo/ccr). But am unsure if I need to switch if off during the DRP run and do the reconciliation (/sapapo/ccr)?

What are the differences of CIF Processing compared to delta report? What is quite the perfect way of using both tools?

Hoping for your answers and feedback.

Thanks and Sincerely,

Ria

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Former Member
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Hi Ria,

CIF Post Processing (//CPP) is a tool for error handling. Any errors while executing the queues will be captured here.

Whereas, CCR is a report for checking the data consistency between your ECC and APO system.

So, there is no similarity as such between these tools. You can go ahead and use both of them simultaneously without any problems.

It should not matter whether you use STRICT error handling or POSTPROCESSING of errors in the execution of Delta report.

Let me know incase you require any further clarifications.

Regards,

Chirag

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Former Member
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Hi Ria,

Please find the link of my answer to the post to such similar thread.

The usage of CPP is purely business decision whether to take action

on queues at a later stage thereby processing the queues for

subsequent planning functions.

Regards

R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

Thank you so much for your immediate replies..

I was able to understand it very well.

Sincerely,

Ria

Former Member
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Hello,

I am bit confused when you mentioned that CIF Processing (/sapapo/ccr) that is iteself delta report, isn't it ? Am i missing smthng ? and you can use the delta report in non working hours when there are not much activities being carried out in the system especially for the object it is being run.

Rgs- Vikas

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

Sorry it was cpp and ccr..

Hoping for your reply,

Thanks and Sincerely,

Ria

Former Member
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Hi Ria,

Did you mean CIF Post Processing /sapapo/cpp?

Regards, Chirag