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SAP APO Cif Setup Step by Step

CIF is the standard interface between SAP ERP and SCM APO systems used to transfer both master and transactional data. Master data flows from ERP to SCM unidirectionally, while transactional data flows bidirectionally. The document then outlines 15 steps to establish the CIF interface between ERP and SCM APO systems, including configuring logical systems, assigning logical systems to clients, specifying queue types, and more.
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SAP APO Cif Setup Step by Step

CIF is the standard interface between SAP ERP and SCM APO systems used to transfer both master and transactional data. Master data flows from ERP to SCM unidirectionally, while transactional data flows bidirectionally. The document then outlines 15 steps to establish the CIF interface between ERP and SCM APO systems, including configuring logical systems, assigning logical systems to clients, specifying queue types, and more.
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CORE INTERFACE (CIF) FUNCTIONALITY

CIF is the standard interface between ERP(R/3 or ECC) and SCM APO, used to
transfer the aster data and transactiona! data"
Master data is unidirectiona! (fro ERP to SCM)"
#ransactiona! data is bi$directiona!"
%e!ow ste&s wi!! he!& to estab!ish the interface between ERP to SCM APO
I' ECC S(S#EM 'A)I*A#E #O SPRO SCREE'"
'A)I*A#E #O I'#E*RA#IO' +I#, O#,ER M(SAP"COM COMPO'E'#S
S#EP-. C!ic/ on 'ae !o0ica! S1ste (T.Code BD54)
Se!ect 'ew Entries
2e1in0 both ECC and APO !o0ica! s1stes naes"
S#EP3- C!ic/ assi0n !o0ica! s1ste to c!ient (T.Code SCC4)
Assi0n the !o0ica! s1ste naes to ECC c!ient b1 se!ectin0 new entries"
2e1in0 the !o0ica! s1ste detai!s"
S#EP3- C!ic/ S&ecif1 SAP APO Re!ease" (T.Code NDV2)
Mentionin0 the SAP APO co&onent 4ersion in ECC s1ste
S#EP5- C!ic/ on Set u& RFC 6estination"(T.Code SM59)
Se!ect A%AP Connections fo!der"
Se!ect the SAP APO !o0ica! s1ste and c!ic/ on create icon
2e1in0 the APO C7EI'# detai!s and under Technical Settings tab &ro4ide the
a&&!ication ser4er(IP Address) and s1ste nuber detai!s"
After &ro4idin0 technica! detai!s &ro4ide user-id and password under
Logon&Security tab"
S#EP8-C!ic/ Set tar0et s1ste and 9ueue #1&e
,ere ention the 9$#1&e (Inbound or Outbound)"
In SAP SCM S1ste 'a4i0ate to S!" screen"

'a4i0ate to Inte0ration with SAP Co&onents"
S#EP:- C!ic/ nae 7o0ica! S1stes"(T.Code BD54)
Se!ect 'ew Entries"
2e1in0 both SAP APO and ECC !o0ica! s1ste naes"
S#EP;-C!ic/ on Assi0n !o0ica! s1stes to a c!ient(T.Code SCC4)
Se!ect 'ew Entries"
Assi0n the !o0ica! s1ste nae to the c!ient b1 /e1in0 the detai!s
S#EP<-C!ic/ on Setu& RFC 6estination"(T.Code SM59)
Se!ect A%AP Connections Fo!der"
Se!ect the ECC c!ient and c!ic/ create icon"
2e1in0 the ECC C7EI'# detai!s and under Technical Settings tab &ro4ide the
a&&!ication ser4er(IP Address) and s1ste nuber detai!s"
After &ro4idin0 technica! detai!s &ro4ide user$id and &assword under
Logon&Security tab
S#EP=-C!ic/ Maintain %usiness s1ste *rou&" (T.Code #S$$"#C%)
Cobinin0 the re>uired c!ient s1stes to for business s1ste 0rou&s" (SAP APO
and ECC s1stes)
S#EP.?- C!ic/ on Assi0n 7o0ica! S1te and 9ueue #1&e" (T.Code #S$$"#C2)
Se!ect the re!e4ent business s1ste 0rou& and assi0n the >ueue t1&e"
Mention @A@ to diBerentiate ECC C!ient in SAP Ind" co!oun

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