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nawal_saxena
Explorer
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Hi All ,

Whenever I activate Planned Order conversion( in APO), the ENTRIES(CIF) get stuck in SMQ2(In ECC 6.0).

I have to activate those in SMQ2(ECC) manually ...which is a Problem.

Can anybody advise me, why this is happening?

BTEs are activated in CFC9, and still getting this error..

Thanks in advance for early reply..

Regards,

Nawal

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Former Member
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Nawal,

Have you registered and activated the inbound queues using QIN schedular? SMQR

Best Regards,

DB49

nawal_saxena
Explorer
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Hi DB ,

I checked SMQR..and its showing " inactive"..

Can you please let me know -how to do it??

Thanks for help..

Regards,

Nawal

aparna_ranganathan
Active Contributor
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Hi Nawal

You are looking at the schduler status in smqr - it can be inactive , not an issue. To register the queue you have to select (put at tick mark in the check box) the CIF queue in smqr and click on button registration and it will register the queue. You can also take help from basis to do the same.

One more thing you can check is whether you have specified the queue type in spro.

Thanks

Aparna

nawal_saxena
Explorer
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Hi Aparna ,

Thanks ....for the response.

Can you give me the path for the same to check in SPRO..

Thanks in advance..

Regards,

Nawal

wilian_segatto
Employee
Employee
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You can check if you have Inbound Queues at transaction /CFC1 in the ECC side and /SAPAPO/C2 at the APO side.

Register a CF* queue in your scheduler so your queues are processed automatically.

PS: Inbound Queues are better than Outbound.

Will

Clemenss
Active Contributor
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Hi,

for test purposes the CIF message type can be configured as mode 'Q', then everything is automatically put on hold in the inbound queue so you can debug the inbound process, I thing CFCn transaction.

Regards,

Clemens

wilian_segatto
Employee
Employee
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Queues should always have be "Queued RFCs". This is correct and should be present on all of your /CFC2 (CIFGPARAMS table) entries. Entries normally would have "Q, D, X" as values here.

@ Nawal.

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