on 02-19-2007 8:36 AM
Hello All,
I deactivated a big sales order integration model in my production system. While trying to reactivate the RIMODAC2 program is taking huge time(30 mins) to complete for 5 part-plant combination. I have around 100K part-plant combinations.
Is there a short cut to reactivate? If there is some alternate program to somehow reactivate the models.Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Anyone ever had such a situation? Any ideas.
Thanks and regards
Sanjeev
Hi Sanjeev,
There is no short cut but I can explain you a way.
First please confirm that only one transaction data integration model was inadvertantly deactivated.
Second - the steps I mention below should be carried out with "care" and after notifying business users suitably as you have to do this when there is mimimal activity in the system.
Broad steps:
1. Stop the CIF Queue by going into /SAPAPO/OM17
2. Activate the sales order integration model
3. There should be queues created inbound to your SCM/APO system (check in SMQ2)
4. Wait till all queues are created for the Sales Order Integration Model and make sure you see the CIF_GEN_EVENT queue (last queue which after going to SCM system returns to R/3 ERP system and marks the Integration Model as active)
5. Delete all the CIF queues for the Sales Order Integration Model except the CIF_GEN_EVENT queue.
6. Start the CIF Queue - the CIF-GEN_EVENT queue should process
7. Confirm that the Integration Model is activated in R/3
8. Run Delta Report (/SAPAPO/CCR) and resolve any differences
Disclaimer: This is not a SAP documented solution.
Hope this helps and works out for you.
Thanks,
Somnath
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