Steps to configure Import Declaration in GTS

Hi ,
Can any one help me in understanding the steps involved in configuration of  Import Declaration in GTS. i have done configuration but GR document from feeder system shows got transfered but i m not able to view it in GTS, and no log also exist for the same.
Kind regards,
Sameer

Hi Reddy,
Thanks for the response
I am not sure where to check whether GR documents are control relevant or not cna you please suggest me on this.
another thing i when i see in GTS  document under Customs Declaration/GR Quantities which comes in Monitoring for log process i can see the  GR document no attached to the PO . but when i try to seen in  worklist for Custom Declaration i do not see the GR document . Is this some thing do with cusotm document type declarartipon as for us the cutome type category is A  Customs Shipment/Declaration Should it be
C     Customs Document for Worklist in order to get the GR document in worklist.
please advise.
Kind Regards,
Sameer

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