on 04-30-2012 2:08 PM
Hello Everyone,
We have a IDOC to AS2 Scenario.
Here the INVOICE idocs are being sent by R/3 and they get converted in INVOIC D96A EDI version file by Seeburger BIC mapping.
However, for Audit purpose we need to set up the archiving functionality for these converted files.
How to achieve this and where to archive the files.
Regards,
Ravi
Hi Ravi !
You might want to check out : piarchiving.com.
/ Claus
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Hi Ravi,
An alternative way is create an adapter module to your AS2 Adapter (Receiver or Sender) and add a process sequence that converted files will be archived. See to it that in your module you'll be assigning a target directory where you'll be archiving all your EDIFACT files.
Cheers,
R-jay
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There is another easier option to use createFiles parameter in BIC module. This will allow you to save the file before or after the conversion as per your requirement.
Regards,
Prateek Raj Srivastava
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Hello Ravi,
Seeburger have a separate tool called the Message Tracking which is used for archiving Seeburger messages. This is only available direct from Seeburger (it is not re-sold by SAP).
See also this previous thread on the topic - http://scn.sap.com/thread/1380520
Regards
Mark
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Hello Mark,
When i click on Message Tracking, i get the following error :
404 Not Found
Error: The requested resource does not exist.
Troubleshooting Guide https://sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/JSTS/Home
Details:
Go to main page of this application!
------- How do i configure in this case .... !!
Regards,
Ravi
Hi ravi,
Seeburger workbench has a facility to check the logs of the transfer messages. Check Seeburger workbench for the same.
Regards
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