on 08-08-2007 8:34 AM
dear all,
i want to upload the schedule lines from flat files to sap schedulle lines
but the flat files have 15 schedule lines and the data is as per date
so how to upload that and the fields available in flat files are more than the sap screen
we are having more than 6 items
and 15scedule lines its abt 90data to be upload
for one customer in every 15 day
so how to do this
is there any direct use in functional side
with out the help of any abap
but my user will do it
so he need a permanent solution
with regards
subrat
Hi Subrat ,
u can upload the data either ( Master /Transaction) data with the help of lsmw. for that all u need to do is go through the lsmw and do it. in that u can go Batch input recording/ BAPI/ IDOC any of that. here i am sending the LSMW Notes go through it and do the work.
once u create the LSMW project then u can ask the data from user or u can explain the user about the program and can run the flat file to upload the data.
if u require LSMW material Just send me blank mail from u. my mail id is praveenkumar.dodda@gmail.com
Reward if Helpful.
Regards,
Praveen Kumar.D
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you can use LSMW. we have same problem , where we were uploading flat file from legacy to SAP and we had 45 schedule lines ( date and quantity) . LSMW does a iterative job, You have to just put the lines in column format and then create the flat file , vice versa copy the flat file in excel and convert to text to columns in xls under menu data.
please reward if this helps
rajesh
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Are you talking about Unloading time at customer? Please clarify.
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