on 08-17-2016 2:24 PM
Dear GTS community,
I am in the middle of the process of setting up a GTS demo system in our company. I have a few years of GTS experience, but at the moment I am stuck. Hopefully you can help.
I customized legal regulations including corresponding numbering schemes, license types and what else is needed within compliance management. From my perspective everything should work, but trying to actually classify a product as relevant for the customized legal regulation in transaction /SAPSLL/PR_PRCON_02 I get the error message “No product found for chosen selection criteria”.
Also the F4 input help for Legal Regulation does not bring up my customized regulation. (see attached jpg for my input criteria)
I found the SAP Notes 1825878 and 1837729, unsure if they will solve my problem.
Did some of you experienced this error and have an idea how to solve it? Any ideas what I am missing? Maybe I am routine-blinded…
This is what I have customized so far to give you a better understanding.
What am I missing that I am finally able to classify a product as relevant for my regulation EUDUR?
Greetings and thanks so far reading through all the text I wrote.
Marco
Hi Marco,
I've been doing some more debugging for you...
It seems the Search Help for Legal Regulations in that Transaction looks for activation at Country level, and the activation must correspond to the configured Direction (that's to say, the check type for Export must not be blank for an "Export" regulation, etc.).
Since you activated at a different level, I think that could be the problem. Please (also) activate 'EUDUR' at the country level, setting checks for Import and Export; then try again to maintain the Products.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Dave
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Hi Dave,
I did the following, based on your post.
This makes EUDUR appear in /SAPSLL/PR_PRCON_02 and I am able to maintain product classifications. Thanks a lot for your help!
Some other findings I made during testing:
The experienced behavior was new to me. I am pretty sure that in the past it worked solely on Country Group level activation. I think we even did it that way for some of our customers. Nevertheless, we did not implement or worked there with GTS 11.0. Could it be that there was a change introduced by SAP with GTS 11.0 resulting in the experienced behavior?
It is also unclear to me why there should be a mandatory country level activation. For supranational regulations, as it is the case for the European Dual-use regulation, you do not have a specific country of origin for the regulation.
Again, thank you very much for your help! I really appreciate this!
Regards
Marco
Message was edited by: Marco Roeben
Hi Marco,
Given that you set "Only Specifically Selected Products Are Relevant for Checks", surely that means you have to flag the required Products for "Individual Maintenance" in order that they will appear on the classification work-list. Did you do that?
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Dave
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Hi Dave,
please correct me if I am wrong, but would the view "Legal Control" be shown to me after I was able to successfully select a combination of Logical System Group, Product Number and Legal Regulation in transaction /SAPSLL/PR_PRCON_02 "Change Products"?
There, of course I would select "Individual Maintenance" to flag the products as control relevant.
Here is a short screencast ("No product found for chosen selection criteria" in /SAPSLL_PR_PRCON_02 - YouTube) of the error and the navigation steps.
Hi Assen,
I can open the product thru the customs master data menu and I have a the tab "legal control".
The behaviour I see seems to be generated by how I activate the legal regulation (see Dave's post below). I am looking into this right now at the very moment.
Nevertheless, thanks a lot for your reponse and ideas how to solve the issue!
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