on 11-25-2010 7:06 AM
Hello Gurus,
I am workin on an object where in i have to use the exit " EXIT_SAPLCMAT_001" for the transfer some of the ECC material master data fields to SCM during the CIF transfer fields are
" MARC-DISP0, MARC-EKGRP, MARC-FEVOR, MARC-MMSTA ,MARA-MSTAE, MARC-FXHOR " to
"/sapapo/MATIO-ATT01, /sapapo/MATIO-ATT02, /sapapo/MATIO-ATT03 ,
/sapapo/MATIO-ATT04, /sapapo/MATIO-ATT05, /sapapo/MATIO-PRODH (SNP production horizon) " respectively .
But when i put a breakpoint in the exit " EXIT_SAPLCMAT_001" and run the t-code " CFM1" and "CFM2", the break-point is not gettin triggered. Please help .
Krish
Did you turn on the "enable debugging" option. The enable debugging option has to be enabled for the user exit to get triggered.
Thanks
Aparna
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Please see the comment sI have written into the exit when using it:
*----
OSS 828026: This user-exit is called up to three times during
data transfer to a SCM system.
Parameter IV_MAP_STATUS shows for which functionality
the current call is made.
*
'1': New material master data is mapped to analyze SCM-relevant changes into the SCM format
'2': Old material master data is mapped to analyze SCM-relevant changes into the SCM format
'3': New material master data is mapped for the CIF transfer
'4': Location products for MRP areas are transferred
'5': Material master data is mapped for the CIF comparison and reconciliation report.
*
Remarks:
*
- the target destination is not maintained in status '1' or '2'
- the call with status '3' is done in an update task if immediate transfer
is executed when changing a product. In this case it is not
possible to debug this call. If necessary CFM2, CFP1 or RIMODINI
have to be used for debugging.
*----
Hubert
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