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When our process models become too big we create separate models using process interfaces to link the models together.  When we sync to SolMan we do not see the SAP steps contained on the linked models.  We are not talking about a 4th level, the process models contain process steps, but the steps on the linked models do not get synchronized with SolMan.  If we set the linked model SAP Model type to process, the SAP Function wizard returns with the following error.

"Unable to determine logical components  Please check whether the assignment relationships between project element and this model are maintained consistently."

Does anyone know the proper way of linking models that will be pushed to SolMan?

by Robert Stowman
Posted on Tue, 10/12/2010 - 22:24

Hi Michael,

When the new models are created, have you represented them on the scenario level models as an object with the new model assigned? (Just checking....)

 

Best Regards,

 

Bob

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by Michael Lazarus Author
Posted on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 03:57

In reply to by Chris.Mainz

Bob,

Thank you for your response. We have no problem synchronizing with SolMan.  The question is if there is anyway to link to EPC SAP Process models at the same level.  The point is that some of our process models are complex and we divide the level 3 models into multiple process models but the secondary SAP Process steps are not getting seen to synchronize.  If you or anyone knows how to breakapart a large EPC SAP Process model and still synchronize with SolMan would be greatly appreciate.

Mike

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by Robert Stowman
Posted on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 16:13

Hi Michael,

Just to be certain we're on the same page, please consider the following:

Initially, your 'complex' model (I'll assume it's the 'Process' level in SolMan) is represented by an object on a 'Secario' level model such that you can do the standard drill-down from the 'Scenario' level model to your 'complex' 'Process' level model.

If you then 'divide' your 'complex' model into multiple 'Process' level models, each new 'Process' level model must then be represented by a new object on the 'Scenario' level model such that you can now also do the standard drill-down from the 'Scenario' level model to each of your new 'Process' level models.

If this is not done correctly, then the process steps on your new 'Process' level models will not be synchronized.

I hope that helps some.

Best Regards,

Bob

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