on 2012 Mar 15 5:00 AM
Dear Guru's,
I am doing configuration for self service procurement. We are working on the SRM 7.01 ECC6 ehp5 environment. We have defined the system type for ERP system in the 'define system landscape' (in spro settings of SRM) as ERP_4.0.
When you assign a supplier to the shopping cart in sourcing cockpit and try to create a purchase order in the backend system, it gives a message 'purchase order 200000125 is created and is in transfer to the backend system.' However, nothing is happening in the backend. No PO is created in the backend system.
I get to know that from SRM 7.01 and ECC 6 ehp 4 , you can use proxy service to create purchase order in the backend system. However, I have not done any settings needed for proxy service. Could you please give me any clue on the configuration needed to create purchase order in the backend system?
When I use the system type 'ERP_3.0' for the backend system in the 'define system landscape' settings , the system is calling the BAPI 'BAPI_CREATE_PO' to create the purchase order in the backend system. We can not keep the system type for backend system as ERP_3.0 as we need to use SOA services for other things such as central contract creation.
I need guidance from you guys who have done the Self service procurement using proxy service.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Ranjan
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Hi
For SRM 7.0 -You have to use ERP_4.0 as the backend in the customizationin define Landscape
Check in the Application monitor what is the error for the shopping cart.
Try this.
Regards
G.Ganesh Kumar
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Dear Ganesh,
We are on SRM 7.01 and backend system on ECC 6 enhancement pack 5. We have defined the system type ERP_4.0 in 'the define system landscape' of customization.
Do we need to do additional customization? is it still using the BAPI and functional module?
Please, update me.
Thanks and regards,
Ranjan
Ranjan Sutradhar
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