on 05-05-2006 6:54 PM
I am trying to ftp an IDOC to another server without it converting to XML format. I know there is a global setting to not convert for the IDOC adapter, but I do have 5 other scenarios that need the XML conversion. Is there a way to have a scenario that goes like the below...
IDOC -> XI -> FTP
and keep the actaul file in the IDOC format?
Thanks
Skip Ford
Hi,
have a look at this weblog to understand one
of the approaches:
/people/alessandro.guarneri/blog/2006/03/05/managing-bulky-flat-messages-with-sap-xi-tunneling-once-again--updated
the second approach is to use module IDX_XML_TO_IDOC
as described here:
https://websmp108.sap-ag.de/~sapdownload/011000358700001795162005E/HowToIDocXMLToFlat.pdf
these two should give you a good starting point:)
Regards,
michal
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<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions">XI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</a>
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I have tried two different ways.
1.) IDOC -> XI -> FTP with direct mapping. This mainly took the IDOC converted it to XML and then FTPed it to the other server. Which does not work for me, because I need it, the exact way I send it to XI.
2.) IDOC -> XI -> FTP without mapping. This did the same exact thing as above. The final file is in XML format, because as soon as it hits the IDOC adapter it must convert... of course...
I do need to use the IDOC adapter. And the adapter needs to be set to convert, because there are several other scenarios that require that.
Did I give you what you needed for Info?
Thanks
Skip Ford
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Can anyone get me a copy of that mapping program?
ZUMT_UKGAS_UPD_PDC
Thanks
Skip Ford
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Hi Skip,
I don't have mapping program ,
just more info-
In this blog, XSLT mapping is used for different purpose. Because there are repeated segments and it should be grouped logically. SO XSLT is used here.
But any Idoc to File Scenario, it is straight forward mapping. i.e Nested Structure to Flat XML. So you can achieve this using simple message mapping.
You can try without Mapping, as you don't required right ?
Thanks,
Moorthy
Hi Skip,
Just check this blog-/people/prateek.shah/blog/2005/06/08/introduction-to-idoc-xi-file-scenario-and-complete-walk-through-for-starters
If you want same Idoc xml(actual file in the Idoc format), then no need of mapping. Just dump the incoming message into the Target Structure.
For more~
Hope this helps,
regards,
Moorthy
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hi,
just check this blog,
/people/prateek.shah/blog/2005/06/08/introduction-to-idoc-xi-file-scenario-and-complete-walk-through-for-starters - IDoc to File
Bhavesh
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