on 04-29-2009 7:54 AM
Hi Experts,
when I change the idoc status from 51 to 68 for inbound idocs , using the program RC1_IDOC_SET_STATUS, it works fine when i dont CHECK teh box TEST in the selection screen, and when i do so,, i don see the status change in we02/05.
Why does it behave so?
What is the fuction of the TEST check box? what does it do/signify?
Any Body out there???
Arnab
I guess the TEST button has no practical usibility! Thanks to all!!
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As the name says, it's for testing ;o)
So when you check it the prog is executed in a test mode and does not really chenge the status. This way you can do a test and make sure no errors happen during execute.
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Kai,,
many thanks for the reply.
You said :
So when you check it the prog is executed in a test mode and does not really chenge the status. This way you can do a test and make sure no errors happen during execute.
But then if i execute the program in test mode.... what experience am I gaining???I mean it is a 3 step prosess, 1. we put the name of prog in se38 and trigger it, 2. we get a selection screen where we put necessary details like idoc name, messege type and check / uncheck TEXT button, and then execute it,. In the 3. step, we get a messege 1/ 0 idocs converted,, so i mean this test thing really looks a unwanted application, really does not do me any benifit!!
pls correct me!!!
Regards,
Arnab,
Well, at least you get the message: 1/ 0 idocs converted. It shows that no runtime error or other problem will occure - due to wrong IDoc content, format, corrupt data, ... - in case you execute the prog in "real" mode.
Additionally you may consider, that the prog was not really designed for end-users. It was maybe desiged as a sub-prog where the programmer wanted to do a frist check before real execution ;o)
Kai
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