PCUI - CRM MKTPL and BW

When we save a market planner (CRMD_MKTPL), SAP own codes saves the CRM data, commits the CRM data to the database then calls BW that then saves it's data.
We want to send back a calculated value from BW to save in CRM ... but there is no exit in CRM available after BW has saved it's data. 
Any ideas?

Those two docs sent.
Another general analytics config doc is available. That's on your way too.
Link to CRM config guides: http://help.sap.com/bp_crmv340/CRM_DE/BBLibrary/html/BBLibrary.htm
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Kaushal

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