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Hi -

 

I am trying to establish a prototype of the Inward processing functionality so we can determine if this functionality will be a suitable replacement for an external system.  I have configured all the legal regulations, communication processes and determinations as well as document types and structure (in both ECC 617 and GTS 10.1).

 

Where I am at currently is that I have been able to get a customs shipment created based on an inbound delivery after inputting a prelim doc type T1.  I can view the customs shipment in the transit area of the import customs processing menu.  I have two issues though, or that I at least believe are issues as I cannot seem to get a declaration to create.

 

1.  The Legal Unit did not automatically map into the customs document.  I can see in debug just before the CUHD save / create fm is called that the correct GUID for the legal unit is present, so I am not sure why / how this is getting wiped out during the save.  Any thoughts?

 

2.  There are absolutely no line items on the customs shipment... and I made an assumption that there would be a one-for-one mapping from the inbound delivery line items to a customs shipment line item.  Am I wrong in this assumption?  I honestly cannot see where the line items are even being sent over during the call from ECC--> GTS in debug.

 

With that being said, I assume (tell me I am wrong if I am) that once the customs shipment is correct and I process the GR in ECC the combination of the GR & the customs shipment will generate the needed declaration to start IP as long as I setup that part of the config correctly.

 

Any information or direction to start looking would be very helpful.

 

Thank you,

 

Rachael Kobleske


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