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Error in calling up function 'BAPI_APOATP_CHECK' in APO server 'xxxx'

Former Member
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Hi all,

When we make an ATP check from CO09 in our test R/3 system we get the following error message:

Error in calling up function 'BAPI_APOATP_CHECK' in APO server 'DDC7': RFC destination DDC7 does not exist.

However, the server the error message refers to is our productive system and we want to do ATP in our test APO system. We have just refreshed our test systems and run BDLS to update all tables and integration models. But somewhere it must have gone wrong. Does anyone know where it is defined which system CO09 tries to connect to?

Best Regards

Trine

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pavan_verma2
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Hi,

Integration model for ATP check refers to which system , does it still refers to DDC7 /

You can check in CFM2 or CFM5

Thanks,

Pavan Verma

Former Member
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Hi,

Thanks for your replies.

We have found the problem. It turned out that the table CIF_IMAX had entries for both the productive system and the test system.

Best Regards

Trine

babu_kilari4
Active Contributor
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I think the actual table is CIFRFCDES. This particular table should have the appropriate RFC Connection name for the ATP Check (AC). That should solve the purpose.

Former Member
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check if the appropriate system is connected to . use

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