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 Displaying Entries in the Application Log

Use

You can use the evaluation of the application log to find out who (user) transferred what (data objects and integration models) when (at what time). In the case of errors, the application log also provides a detailed error message.

You call the Evaluate Application Log screen as follows:

  1. In the ERP system:

    For SAP R/3 3.1I – 4.5B in the CIF area menu under Start of the navigation path Monitoring Next navigation step Application Log Next navigation step Display Entries End of the navigation path or using transaction CFG1.

    As of SAP R/3 4.6B, on the SAP Easy Access screen, choose Start of the navigation path Logistics Next navigation step Central Functions Next navigation step Supply Chain Planning Interface Next navigation step Core Interface Advanced Planner and Optimizer Next navigation step Monitoring Next navigation step Application Log Next navigation step Display Entries End of the navigation path or using transaction CFG1.

  2. In the SCM system:

    On the SAP Easy Access screen for SCM Basis, choose Start of the navigation path Integration Next navigation step Monitor Next navigation step Application Log Next navigation step Display Entries End of the navigation path .

Prerequisites

Selection

  • Object

    CIF is entered here by default.

  • Subobject

    Here you can use the input help to select a certain object type such as ORDER (planned order/manufacturing order) for which you want to see the transfer logs.

    Note Note

    For performance reasons, in the case of initial transfer and incremental transfer of master data, the entries are grouped together under the subobject INITIAL.

    End of the note.
Result

By double-clicking a subobject, you can navigate to the messages for each transfer log. This enables you to see what data objects were transferred between the systems. This function is particularly useful for determining errors.

The transaction ID of the sending system (field TID in the qRFC row of the qRFC monitor of the sending system) is used as the key for error messages. Using this number, you can display all messages for this qRFC call in the target system.

Enter the number of the transaction ID in the External ID field and choose Execute . This displays all messages for the call.

For more information, see qRFC Monitor .