Changing of exposure

I have done sales order, outbound delivery and invoice, due to some error, the goods issue didn't generate a raw exposure, anyone know how to identify the reason why goods issue didn't gennerate exposure? similar sales order under same sales organization can generate exposure after goods issue.
also I find current version of my raw exposure is zero, if I go to previous version, it becomes version 21, how can I find the diffference between two versions, in the user data tab, I find someone changed the raw exposure recently, but this is through SAP internal interface, any where we can find the raw exposure change log?

Hello, Siva Kumar.
Check this note: http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1641533
I have done sales order, outbound delivery and invoice, due to some error, the goods issue didn't generate a raw exposure, anyone know how to identify the reason why goods issue didn't gennerate exposure? similar sales order under same sales organization can generate exposure after goods issue.
1. Initial Feed Report
Via transaction LITRMS, you can 'Determine Commodity Exposure of Logistic Documents' for selected documents.
The report can be used for different purposes:
As an initial feed report
As a correction measure to resolve inconsistencies between Logistics (document items) and Treasury (raw exposures)
As a means of re-determining the relevance of a specific Logistics document
See also the documentation for transaction LITRMS (Shift F1).
2. If errors occur in inbound or outbound processing in the Logistics module integrated into Treasury, the error messages are reported in an application log. Use the Application Log:Display Log transaction (SLG1) to
analyze the errors. The errors are saved under the TRM object and under
the sub-object TRCIN_TEX.
3. When you are in the implementation phase of integrating Logistics into Treasury, it is helpful to log not only errors but also status messages in the application log because the system then displays much more information to you.
This, in turn, will help you to identify incorrect Customizing settings, for
example. To do this, you create temporary entries in the Table View Maintenance transaction (SM30) for the table TEXC_INT_MES. Here, you can set an
indicator for generating status messages. This can be a global setting, or you
can make this setting for each user. If you set the Dialog Boxflag, the system
displays these status messages in a dialog box. However, this only happens if
the process is processed in dialog mode.
Use the status messages logged in the application log only to analyze errors
when setting up the system. These settings generate too many messages in
the application log when the system is live.
4. tr. FTREX_LG1 - Log for Logistics Integration

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