on 05-04-2014 2:12 AM
Hi,
When I activated the integration model of orders, an error 'Slave activity must not have any i/o node' occurred.
I don't know why this error occurred.
By the way, what's the meaning of 'slave activity' and 'i/o node'?
Thank you very much.
Hi,
As per the best practice you should have separate IM for each objects like Planned ,sales orders.
Try with separate mode and check whether you are facing same error.
BR
Thamizh
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Rui,
I have never seen this message before. Can you give us the message number?
Also, exactly what types of order objects are contained in this IM?
Best Regards,
DB49
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Hi DB49,
I'm new to SCN while the error occurred several months ago, so I cannot remember the message number. I only had a screenshot below.
*******************************************************************
Outbound Queue Blocked
System: OD1CLNT120 User: WANGRUIB 2013-12-12 14:22:32
Function/Q: /SAPAPO/CIF_ORDER_INBOUND
Text: Slave activity must not have any i/o-node
*******************************************************************
I'm sorry it's in Chinese.
The scenario is:
1. The APO has already connected with one ECC;
2. I connect another ECC with the same APO;
3. The order model contains planned orders, sales orders, production orders, POs and PReqs;
4. When I activate the model, the error occurs.
I hope this is useful for you.
Best Regards,
Rui
Hi Rui,
There are a few limitations in production order transfer to APO in a few scenarios, like external processing of operations (subcontracting).
Maybe it's one such case.
You should check the application log to see what document is causing the error and maybe some addintional detail about it (/SAPAPO/C3 or CFG1...).
regards,
Edgar
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