on 08-29-2012 10:06 AM
Hello, I have a project E/XXXX
I'm trying to create a new project version through transaction CN72 in WBS element E/XXXX-01-X-1
The project version is saved correctly.
This project version is supposed to appear later on in my project, in transaction CJ20N under the name Test 1, as WBS element E/XXXX-01-X-11, a level 5 WBS element, but it does not appear.
Why is this happening? Am I missing any step to see the project version in CJ20N?
The project is in status REL.
Thank you
Project version wont appear in CJ20N. Your understanding is incorrect. You create and save the project version in CN72 tcode and you can run the CN41 or CN41N report to see the details for these project versions.
Alternatively you can also check in the VSPROJ_CN and VSPRPS_CN table. Use tcode SE16N for this.
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Hi carl os,
If you want see simulation version then you can see in CJ20N but you are using project version then it cannot be possible.
Regard,
Sarfaraj Ahmad
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Hi Carlos,
Have selected the check box for WBS in OPTS transaction?. Try it.
Regards,
MRD
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hi mohan,
query is clear from carlos, i was wondering why OPTS referred by you because carlos was able to save project version as required by him, when the expert gokul pillai clarified with details, thread should have been closed by carlos.
hi carlos,
is your problem solved or still you are trying to see project version through CJ20N, please close thread if you met your requirement.
Hi Ediga,
There is no need for any Moderator to do anything about this. Its just a matter of watching the first post in the thread.
If you find a statement "This question has been Answered", there is no need to post anything further in such threads.
Its just a question of common sense
Regards,
Gokul
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