on 05-21-2012 5:40 AM
Hello All,
This is a strange thing and the answer could be simple as well but I am not able to think through it at the moment.
Interestingly generating declaration against Pro-Forma creation had no problem until the couple days back when I was using action profile "LLS_US_CU_EX"(Obsolete) while defining control settings for Customs Declaration by Legal regulation.
I changed the Action Profile to "US_CU_EX"(New) from "LLS_US_CU_EX"(Obsolete) only to reflect the right message determination that I had defined the activity sequence for. This solved the problem for message determination but created a new problem of not generating declaration document in GTS against Pro-Forma in ECC.
Any idea why? Please respond back as it's getting interesting as I am inching forward.
Thanks,
Prashant.
Hi Prashant,
The most straightforward solution would be to grab a developer and debug the invoice transfer all the way to GTS inbound API function module. As it seems that your legal regulation was/is setup in a strange way ( judging by your previous posts), I`d maybe concetrate on legal regulation determination coding in that inbound API FM... Alternatively allow for full logging in gts SPRO and after a failed proforma transfer check application log with transaction SLG1, if it contains an error it shall guide you to a solution.
Hope this helps you,
Branio
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Hi Branio,
Thanks for trying to help me out on this. I was able to resolve the issue by doing 2 things.
1. Put back the original profile, save the configuration and re-create the declaration (Went to the original settings).
2. Again put the new profile, save the configuration and create another declaration.
I am guessing it could be because the config probably did not get updated properly first time around.
~Prashant.
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