Prosess order settlemt steps?

Hi
step1: -- order onformation
step2:.....calculate WIP KKAX
step3:..... varinces KKS2
step4:....settlement KO88
step5.......order technically completyed and closed
is this process correct
are they anysteps between this process
regards
sesidhar

HI
I do the KKAX transaction  for order
but  system give error like...... pls find this
"Automat. WIP/results analysis" is not allowed (ORD 60000009)
Message no. BS007
Diagnosis
The current status of object 'ORD 60000009' prohibits business transaction 'Automat. WIP/results analysis'.
Procedure
To process business transaction 'Automat. WIP/results analysis', you first have to change the status of object 'ORD 60000009' to allow the transaction 'Automat. WIP/results analysis'.
This gives you an overview of the system and user statuses that affect the transaction. A transaction can only be executed if there is at least one status that allows it and there is no status that forbids it.
regards
sesidhar

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