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Hi All !!! I m Kalaivani.... Fresh Fico Candidate .....Give me Some tips to improve my self in to the field.....

hi all,
I did Fi configration by creating all by my own...
but when i  was trying to post GL in fb50 itz thorows error of the following
Controlling area  does not exist
Message no. KI101
Diagnosis
Controlling area  does not exist.
System Response
Without a valid controlling area you cannot continue processing.
Procedure
Check your entries or create a controlling area using the configuration functions.
so that i have chked field status of account group and posting key .... after that i have tried to maintain controlling area there also i found some error as follows...
Background processing incomplete; display only.
Message no. KT312
Diagnosis
You want to maintain controlling areas. Background processing has not yet ended for controlling area VSNI.
System Response
The system branches to controlling area display.
Procedure
You can make changes only after all background processing has ended.
The job in question begins with SM34_VSNI*.
pls help me to solve this issue...
i did not even understand how Fi confgs related to CO
regards
kalai

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