Auction Publishing 
Sellers can use the selling via eBay® (SVE) application to publish auctions for listing on eBay®.
Caution
After you have published an auction and a bid has been made, you cannot remove the listing from eBay®, so be sure to check your auction data carefully before publishing.
You can publish an auction from the following places in the SVE application:
You have created and saved the auction you want to publish. For more information, see Auction Creation.
You can publish auctions immediately or schedule them to be published. Scheduled auctions are published by the system automatically, according to the scheduling task defined by your administrator. For more information, see Task Scheduling.
Note
As a seller, you can set a publishing date for an auction, but the actual publishing date depends on how your administrator has set up the Publish Auctions task. For example, if your administrator has set up the task to publish auctions on the 10th of each month, and you choose May 15 as the auction publishing date, the auction will not be published until June 10.
On June 10, the Publish Auctions task runs and publishes all auctions to be published on June 10 and all auctions with publishing dates between the last run and this run.
Choose . Auctions can have one of the following statuses:
Unpublished
If an auction is no longer valid, you can remove it from the publishing queue. Choose Schedule or Publish, select the auctions, select Remove from Publishing, and choose Apply.
Publishing failed
Before you can publish an auction with this status, you must correct the errors.
Scheduled
When you publish an auction on eBay®, your back-end system automatically creates a quotation to reserve the products, and assigns an item number to the auction. You can find the quotation ID on the Monitor Auctions page under General Details. The item number is displayed on eBay® in the auction listing.
You can display the quotation in your back-end system using the quotation ID or item number.
SAP CRM
Navigate to Sales Orders.
Enter the item number in the Ext. Reference field, or choose Open Business Transaction and enter the quotation ID in the Transaction No. field.
SAP ERP
In the SAP Easy Access Menu, choose .
Enter the quotation ID in the Quotation field, or enter the item number in the Purchase Order No. field.
After an auction has been closed with a winner, the back-end system creates an order referring to the quotation. This order has the same ID as the quotation.