on 01-05-2015 2:53 PM
Dear expert,
I already realized ROS and SUS in one client. My SRM 713 is in another seperate client.
After vendor registration and vendor master creation then vendor master replicated back to SUS&ROS, the supplier get the user ID of SUS, then how does the vendor can take part in the RFx process? The purchaser should find the potential supplier earlier , find the vendor master in RFx and add the vendor to RFx, then the vendor is able to quote in the RFx. How should it be realized ?
Regards,
Hayashi.
Hi Hayashi,
what you have by now is the MM-SUS scenario, respectively vendor transfer/replication from and to the ECC system. The RFX process however will not take place between your MM and SUS system, but between the SRM and the SUS clients. Which means your already existing supplier business partners in SUS/ROS must be linked to the SRM supplier business partners and a whole new scenario must be setup, which is called the RFX response submission outside firewall scenario or decoupled bid scenario. You can find all configuration steps needed for this in the following document: https://websmp107.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700001239292011E
I did not found the document for 7.13, this is for 7.02, but the configuration is the same.
regards
Zoltan
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Zoltan
Thanks for your reply, I read the document carefully.
And I still have some puzzle.
If I use MM-SUS, SUS and ROS are in the same client. and I use RFx outside firewall.
How about the vendor master transfer?
1. ROS, potential supplier created, agreed, transferred to ECC.
2. Create vendor master in ECC
3. Transfer ECC vendor master to SRM and to SUS
4. in SUS, vendor receive password email and created user for SUS and can logon SUS, then can I use this user name to bid for SRM RFx ? how.
5. Or if I should not replicated vendor master from ECC to SUS, should I transfer vendor master from ECC to SRM, then SRM to SUS ?
Please help clarify.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Hayashi.
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