on 04-10-2014 11:04 AM
Hello Gurus,
We are having an issue to update Shopping Cart Commitment in Funds Management. We are having SRM 702 with classic scenario active. Is it possible to post a shopping cart commitment in FM (ECC) without activating Business Function SRM, Procurement for Public Sector (SRM_PUBLIC_SECTOR_1) and SRM, Cross-Industry Functions (SRM_CROSS_INDUSTRY_1) and without Extended classic scenario.
When we activated those Business Function in one of our systems then it has some after affect on the existing functionality like Account Assignment Tab disappears in the Shopping Cart.
Also we are using shopping cart only for Non Stock PO and rest of the shopping cart gets triggered as a result og PR in ECC system.
It is not possible for us to switch on Extended Classic Scenario as client is not agreeing on the same.
Please share the views if anybody has worked on SRM with Funds Management.
Thanks in Advance for support!
Regards
Rohit
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Hello Rohit
Check this note: 900925
Regards
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Yes Laurent!
It is better then Implementing our own custom solution.In this Note I think SAP is offering a Custom solution at an extra cost which may be supported by them in future as well.
We do not want to activate PPS as it has lot other functionalites which is not required hence the best way is to go for custom solution.
Regards
Rohit
Hello Rohit,
ROHIT GOEL wrote:
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We are having SRM 702 with classic scenario active. Is it possible to post a shopping cart commitment in FM (ECC) without activating Business Function SRM, Procurement for Public Sector (SRM_PUBLIC_SECTOR_1) and SRM, Cross-Industry Functions (SRM_CROSS_INDUSTRY_1) and without Extended classic scenario.
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Not in standard.
Check "Software Component Matrix for SAP SRM 7.0 EHP2" from Installation and upgrade guides for SAP SRM 7.0 EhP2
You will have to manage on your own SC commitment in FM.
Regards.
Laurent.
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