Planned order CIF blocks

Hi,
       This is continuation of my previous [post|No IModel active for cat. Planned Orders]
I am getting the CIF blocks starting with CFIP00... and these are from the program,/SAPAPO/RDMCPPROCESS, that collects and pushes the orders to R/3.
Now the strange thing is I get about 200 of them every day and when I delete the first CIF block, all the queues will be deleted immediately. This is probably the 5 or 6 time in a row. Every time I run this program, I get the blocks. After deleting the first queue, everything else gets cleared immediately.
I checked in the active integration model the material at that plant is in there.X0 maintained,  and the planned order in that first queue is not the same material every time!
Any bod has any suggestions?
Thanks.

Hi Manish,
                   I activated the first one and it said running and came back to the same error SYSFAIL.
I checked SLG1, it's the program /SAPAPO/RDMCPPROCESS that was runs at 02:10 AM and that's almost the same time in CIF
queue as well.
I checked SLG1 and there is a log with grey icon (instead of green or red) with
object text:Core Interface Application Log Object and
Subobject text: In-House Production (Inbound)
Program: /SAPAPO/SAPLCIF_GEN
Mode: Batch processing
When I double click, I see no message but when I select the log and click on spectacles icon, here is the text:
===
Identification
Object________________ CIF (Core Interface Application Log Object)
Subobject_____________ IP (In-House Production (Inbound))
External ID___________ IBUP3DO00G}M08002LU2BM
Log number____________ 0000000000019281314
Created:
Date__________________ 08/29/2008
Time__________________ 02:10:00
User__________________ BCKUSR
Transaction code______ 
Program_______________ /SAPAPO/SAPLCIF_GEN
Operating mode________ B (Batch processing)
Status:
Expiry date___________ 09/05/2008
Keep until expiry_____ Log can be deleted before expiry date
Processing status_____ not specified
===

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