on 03-25-2011 11:05 AM
Dear All,
We have the followin problem.
If we create a purchase requisition in APO, it should be transfered by the CIF to R/3. Unfortunatly they gest stucked in the CIF. If we look at the CIF-Monitor (trx: /SAPAPO/CC) we see the purchase requisitions with status 'READY'.
If we go to the SMQ2 transaction, we can click on the activate button. Then the blocked document is transfered correctly.
This behavior happends only with purchase requisitions, with planned orders we don't have this problem.
Do you know this?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Thoams
Hi Thamos,
It seems the issue is with the queue type registration, go to SMQR and queue name = * and then type = R with mode as D. Then all the queues get automatically get processed unless there is an error. scheduler status - inactive.
Thanks
Venkat DR
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Dear Thomas!
Could you please give a feedback concerning your issue?
Usually there are two situations in which the READY status in APO Inbound can persist.
1) No resources are available to process the queue in the APO System
2) The scheduler for CF* is not maintained and registered in transaction /SMQR
Please check your settings and let us know if it solved your issue.
Thank you!
Will
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Hi,
READY: The queue is ready for transmission (temporary status).
If a queue was locked manually in SMQ1or via a program and then unlocked without being activated, at the same time this can be a permanent status. In this case queue must be activated explicitly
Thanks,
nandha
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