on 2020 Mar 09 12:50 PM
Hi, experts!
We'are trying to transfer material master data from ERP to EWM using CIF.
It's related to recreating logical system during EWM update. The new logical system name is the same as older one. We use CIF model, and it's okay as to new products and products change. But materials already existing, not-changed do not transfer. May be the system somehow store the info about those entries, that they had been transferred before?
Re-creating CIF model doesn't work. No queues in SMQ.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Hi,
"Re-creating CIF model doesn't work."
Of course that doesn't. Because that is what you supposedly do anyway to transfer new master data.
All you should have to do is to manually de-activate all relevant CIF models - and then activate them again. That should trigger a complete transfer.
Brgds
Juergen
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Dear Alexey,
1. it would be good to know if there is a specific error, so you can try to force an initial transfer with CFM9 tcode. Maybe it will transfer the “old products” too.
2. The logsys / logqs fields are stored in /sapapo/matmap check if all the products are consistent.
3. Check if the following wiki helps
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/SCM/Tansfer+materials+from+ECC+to+SCM+using+the+Core+Interface
Br
Gergely
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