on 2023 Nov 22 1:32 PM
Hi Community,
I have followed the steps outlined by SAP for sending sales data to DMF applications. There is this one step that says an RFC destination needs to be maintained. I do not know what the RFC destination should be.
You have maintained the RFC destination of the receiver system by choosing Tasks Additional Details for Outbound Tasks.
The aggregation is working and the aggregate tables are populating. When I run the outbound task, it populates the staging tables. It doesn't move into the table /DMF/SALES and remains in MONITOR IMPORTS on NWBC. Please advise what the RFC destination should be to move the sales data into the DMF table.
I have searched high and low but to no avail.
Thanks.
Regards,
Paula
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Hi Paula,
You need to specify the RFC destination in case you are sending the data to another system/client.
In your case however the data is sent within the same system and client, and it is posted in the staging table accordingly.
Now, have you tried processing the content of the staging tables? You can do that either in NWBC, or from se38 running the report /DMF/PROCESS_STAGING_TABLES . After that the entries (if processed without an error) should be posted in the table /DMF/TS_PS - the table /DMF/SALES is deprecated.
Hope it helps!
Ildikó
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Hi Ildiko,
Thanks for the clarification about the RFC. I have removed that config completely. I also tried bypassing the staging tables but that didn't work either. Below is a screenshot of NWBC, after the processing of the staging tables. The 6 in error are because of the config change. The other 76 are waiting to be processed but they are now stuck there.
In the processing of the staging tables, I have used both of these options to see if it made any difference as the table you gave points to time series. It made no difference.
Do you have any idea how to get these entries out of the staging tables?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Paula
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