on 05-25-2009 10:28 AM
Hi, I am looking at creating a message map with PAYEXT as one of the message interface. I would like to know where I can get the documention on the Idoc Message Type.
For Example: IDDAT is a qualifier with several values. Where can I get the complete set of values and their purpose?
<E1EDK03 SEGMENT="1">
<IDDAT>011</IDDAT>
<DATUM>20080128</DATUM>
<UZEIT>143119</UZEIT>
</E1EDK03>
<E1EDK03 SEGMENT="1">
<IDDAT>028</IDDAT>
<DATUM>20080128</DATUM>
</E1EDK03>
<E1EDK03 SEGMENT="1">
<IDDAT>017</IDDAT>
<DATUM>20080128</DATUM>
</E1EDK03>
Thanks
Did you check the documentation using tcode we60
It provides some detailed info about the idoc
Rajesh
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I would like to know where I can get the documention on the Idoc Message Type
check if this is of any use to you:
http://www.erpgenie.com/sapedi/message_types.htm
Regards,
Abhishek.
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Hi,
>>>For Example: IDDAT is a qualifier with several values. Where can I get the complete set of values and their purpose?
there is another way to check it
open transaction WE19
put the name of the IDOC there and run the transaction
then find the segment which contains the qualifier you're looking for
and press F4 to get a list with values and descriptions
Regards,
Michal Krawczyk
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Hi,
you may check WE60 for the specific message type or the IDoc documentation.
Regards,
Kai
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