SOCO completion status. How I can see that status in a SC repport

Hello,
I have completed a shopping cart (SC) in the sourcing cockpit.
How can I see the completed status in the shopping cart or in a shopping cart repport.
I can do not see it in
BBP_BW_SC4 - Shopping Carts per Cost Center
BBP_BW_SC3 - Shopping Carts per Product
Nor in SC Check status
Cheers,
Marta

Hi Marta,
You can see the status only if you have SAP_EC_BBP_EMPLOYEE role with Check status transaction attached to it.I feel that you are using some Z role where check status transaction is not maintained.
You can check your roles in SU01 transaction role tab.
for
BBP_BW_SC4 - Shopping Carts per Cost Center
BBP_BW_SC3 - Shopping Carts per Product
You need to have buyer role SAP_EC_BBP_OP_PURCHASER to see these reports.
Regards,Nishant

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