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Transaction - SFW5

1. Steps are provided to set up a CIF connection between APO and ECC systems, including naming the logical system, assigning it to a client, and defining RFC destinations. 2. Additional APO-specific settings are outlined such as setting the target system and queue type, specifying the SCM release, maintaining distribution definitions, and assigning the logical system and queue type in APO. 3. Instructions are given to check if functions have been successfully activated by going to transaction SM37 to check if the job processed correctly.

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Transaction - SFW5

1. Steps are provided to set up a CIF connection between APO and ECC systems, including naming the logical system, assigning it to a client, and defining RFC destinations. 2. Additional APO-specific settings are outlined such as setting the target system and queue type, specifying the SCM release, maintaining distribution definitions, and assigning the logical system and queue type in APO. 3. Instructions are given to check if functions have been successfully activated by going to transaction SM37 to check if the job processed correctly.

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Transaction – SFW5

Click on Enterprise_Business_Functions

And then Select the below functions

Click on activate changes.

To check if these functions have been activated , Go to Sm37 and check if the job is successfully
processed.
Steps to setup CIF connection:

1. Name the logical system:

Path in CIF Menu** Transaction Code System

In the ALE menu* under   Sending and Receiving BD54 ECC and SCM
Systems   Logical System 

Note: Recommended naming convention should be system id (DIM) followed by CLNT and
client name (100).

APO:
ECC:
2. Assign the logical system to a client

Path in CIF Menu** Transaction System


Code

In the ALE menu* under   Sending and Receiving SCC4 ECC and SCM
Systems   Logical System 

APO

ECC
3. Defined the RFC destination to transfer the data to SCM

Path in CIF Menu** Transaction System


Code

In the CIF menu** under Settings SM59 ECC


Under ABAP connections
Above connection should have a System user having SAP ALL access in destination
system.

Transaction SU01D display the above user in APO


CIFUSER has SAP_ALL profile in APO system.

4. Defined the RFC destination to transfer the data to ECC

Path in CIF Menu** Transaction Code System

In the CIF menu** under Settings SM59 SCM


User in ECC
APO Specific Settings:

1. Set target system and queue type

Path in CIF Menu** Transaction System


Code

In the CIF menu** under   Environment   Current CFC1 ECC


Settings 

2. Specify SAP SCM release

Path in CIF Menu** Transaction System


Code

In the CIF menu** under Settings NDV2 ECC

3. Maintain distribution Definition:

Path in CIF Menu** Transaction System


Code

Integration with SAP components-> Basic Settings for /SAPAPO/CP1 SCM


Data Transfer-> Publication-> Maintain Distribution
Definition
4. Maintain Business System Group:

Path in SPRO Transaction System


Code

Integration with SAP components->Integration via SCM


CIF->Basic Settings for Creating the System
Landscape->Maintain Business System Group
5. Assign logical system and queue type in APO:

Path in SPRO Transaction System


Code

Integration with SAP components->Integration via SCM


CIF->Basic Settings for Creating the System
Landscape->Assign Logical System and Queue Type

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