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Business Agreement:Replication from ERP to CRM

Former Member
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Good Day Experts
I have been trying to replicate contract accouts from ERP to CRM with no success.I am getting the followinng error message when i try to confirm business agreement or create business agreement in CRM "Internal number range  for the BUAG number range object is missing".
I have created similar number ranges in both CRM and ERP and  followed all required steps as per setup load guide for business agreement.
On replication the BDOC shows that  is processed successful but the classic and Bdoc message Ext data is empty.
In CRM Web UI overview  it shows number of business Agreement but I am unable to view due to number range error

 

Your help is highly appreciated!
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AmlanBanerjee
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Hi Maria,

Though you have maintained the internal number ranges in CRM and ERP, you need to keep the current number assignment in sync within the two systems.

I hope you have already maintained the internal number range in the below configuation settings in ECC and CRM. as well as the number ranges for objects FKK_KONTO  and BUAG in ECC and CRM respectively.

In ECC-

Financial Accounting -> Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable -> Basic Functions -> Contract accounts -> Number ranges and contract account categories -> Configure contract account categories  and assign number ranges

In CRM-

IMG->Customer Relationship Management->Master Data->Business Partner->Business Agreement->Define Business Agreement Class

What I think is happening in your scenario is, the contract account number that you have created in ERP has already been exhausted in CRM.

To check this, take the contract account number that you have created in ECC with the current assignment number of the internal number range in CRM.

If the contract account number is less than the current assignment number, then its already exhasuted in CRM and you need to make changes in the ECC side to make it sync with CRM.

Hope it helps

Thanks,

Amlan

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AmlanBanerjee
Active Contributor
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Hi Maria,

Though you have maintained the internal number ranges in CRM and ERP, you need to keep the current number assignment in sync within the two systems.

I hope you have already maintained the internal number range in the below configuation settings in ECC and CRM. as well as the number ranges for objects FKK_KONTO  and BUAG in ECC and CRM respectively.

In ECC-

Financial Accounting -> Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable -> Basic Functions -> Contract accounts -> Number ranges and contract account categories -> Configure contract account categories  and assign number ranges

In CRM-

IMG->Customer Relationship Management->Master Data->Business Partner->Business Agreement->Define Business Agreement Class

What I think is happening in your scenario is, the contract account number that you have created in ERP has already been exhausted in CRM.

To check this, take the contract account number that you have created in ECC with the current assignment number of the internal number range in CRM.

If the contract account number is less than the current assignment number, then its already exhasuted in CRM and you need to make changes in the ECC side to make it sync with CRM.

Hope it helps

Thanks,

Amlan

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Hi Amlan

Thank you very much for responding.The number range issue is resolved,the problem was that number range intervals were not in sync.

Regards

Maria