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IDOC->Diff. File format.xml.......Pls Help....

Former Member
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Hi,

My scenario is that from R/3, they are sending ZACKXI IDOC to XI. In XI we have imported an xml named ROWSET in External Definition. Now I have mapped ZACKXI with ROWSET as XI would be able to receive ROWSET format from R/3.

R/3>(ZACKXI IDOC)>(ROWSET.xml)-->XI.

I am using normat receiver File adapter and FTP as the protocol in the ID.

But Surprisingly, XI is receiving xml msg, but not ROWSET, it is receiving ZACKXI IDOC xml.That should not be case. XI has to receive the ROWSET.xml format from ZACKXI IDOC coming from R/3.

Pls reply what to do..How would I be able to solve my problem....

BR

Soumya

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Former Member
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hello soumya,

I think you need to check out the following

1. Message Mapping (IDOC with ROWSET message types)

2. Interface Mapping (IDOC outbound with ROWSET Inbound Interfaces)

Regards

Ramesh P

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Former Member
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Hi,

In SXMB_MONI you can see both Payload.

One is IDOC and other is ROWSET.

It will execute succesfully if you add your interface mapping name in your interface determination.

Regards,

Akshay.

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Akshay Jamgaonkar

Former Member
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sowmya,

ur question is pretty unclear..

wot i understand is, just map ur imported idoc to ur ext. definition..

have correct mappings and map the mandatory fields if any. the scenario would work correctly..

Former Member
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Hi,

In SXMB_MONI you can see both Payload.

One is IDOC and other is ROWSET.

It will execute succesfully if you add your interface mapping name in your interface determination.

Regards,

Akshay.

    • Reward points if find useful.