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What is 'queue block' in SAP SCM-APO-INT - Interfaces?


queue block - Overview

  • Component: SCM-APO-INT

  • Component Name: Interfaces

  • Description: Block in the Core Interface CIF data transfer. The CIF transfer is based on the technology of queued Remote Function Calls qRFCs. A faulty queue entry is not transferred. The serialization effect means that subsequent queue entries with the same queue name or that are contained in the same logical unit of work LUW are also not transferred. For more information, see the following entries: Queue Serialization effect


queue block - Details


  • Key Concepts: Queue block is a feature of the SCM-APO-INT Interfaces component of SAP. It is used to control the flow of data between two systems. Queue blocks are used to ensure that data is processed in the correct order and that no data is lost or duplicated.
    How to use it: Queue blocks are used to control the flow of data between two systems. When a queue block is enabled, it will prevent any new data from being sent until the existing data has been processed. This ensures that data is processed in the correct order and that no data is lost or duplicated.
    Tips & Tricks: When using queue blocks, it is important to ensure that they are enabled for all relevant systems. This will ensure that data is processed in the correct order and that no data is lost or duplicated. Additionally, it is important to monitor the status of queue blocks to ensure that they are functioning correctly.
    Related Information: For more information on queue blocks, please refer to SAP's documentation on SCM-APO-INT Interfaces. Additionally, there are many online resources available which provide further information on how to use queue blocks in SAP.

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