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PPM Accounting Integration using Object Links

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Hello,

I'm trying to activate Accounting Integration in SAP PPM. According to SAP Performance Assistant in SPRO --> SAP Solution Manager Implementation Guide --> SAP Portfolio and Project Management --> Project Management --> Connection to External Systems --> Accounting Integration --> Make General Settings, SAP should provide a preconfigured object type 0FIN_INT_SOC_R3. Unfortunately there is no such object type listed within SPRO --> SAP Solution Manager Implementation Guide --> SAP Portfolio and Project Management --> Project Management --> Connection to External Systems --> Object Links in SAP Systems --> Make Settings for the Linked SAP Objects

I am using SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SPS 11 with the corrsponding PPM-integration. Does anyone have a clue, how I can find 0FIN_INT_SOC_R3? Or do I have to create the whole object manually?

Thanks for your help

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rabikiran_sahu
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Hi ,

At First we have to Activate accounting Integration for Project Type

Choose SAP Portfolio and Project Management  -> Project Management -> Connection to External Systems -> Accounting Integration -> Activate Integration.

You have to define  0FIN_INT_SOC_R3

Choose SAP Portfolio and Project Management  -> Project Management -> Connection to External Systems -> Accounting Integration -> Define Object Links for  Accounting Integration


Now you can find within SPRO --> SAP Solution Manager Implementation Guide --> SAP Portfolio and Project Management --> Project Management --> Connection to External Systems --> Object Links in SAP Systems --> Make Settings for the Linked SAP Objects

Former Member
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Great Rabi that helped a lot - I was a bit confused since the structure of the menu has been different in the tutorial I have. But that's an older version, so obviously they have changed it to a new node "Define Object Links for Accounting Integration", what absolutely makes sense.

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