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How Test the output with Email

Former Member
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HI all,

Could you please help me how to test the email output type.

Now all out put was confiured with email.

Where I have to maintain my mail id to check weather that out put is working or not, Please provide the steps to to test then email scnerio.

Regards,

Muralikrishna

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Former Member
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Run SOST - Overview transmission requests and check the status of whether the output sent by mail is in the queque or not.

If its green its successfully transmitted otherwise its not transmitted due to SCOT configuration.

Ask basis guys to check SCOT settings.

hope it will help.

annie

Former Member
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Hi Annie,

I checked the SOST Transaction all my output are with yellow colour with status "Waiting for communication service",Can you please help me on this.

Regards,

Muralikrishna

sailaja_vadlamudi
Contributor
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HI ,

Give your email id in the customer/vendor master and go to the document what you are testing (billing)

Go to the transction if suppose it is billing tcode vf03 in the menu go to the Billing document->Issue output to -> select the output type -> clink on it .as soon as you do this you need to get amil on your id .

Sail

Former Member
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Hi Sail,

I have done the same thing,

I have maintained my mail id in the Bill-to-party using the transaction XD02

I have repeated the output and saved, Output sucessfully processed but i have not received any mail. Please help

Regards,

Muralikrishna Nandigama

Former Member
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Dear Murali k

Check this setting

If your SD output configuration is set up correctly, an e-mail from SAP using medium 5 should go through just fine via SAPconnect (transaction SCOT). When it works, the external recipient should receive an e-mail with a PDF attachment containing the form image, regardless of whether it has been created via SAPscript or Smart Forms.

Depending on your output determination settings, this even can happen in the background, without any interaction with the SAP front end (e.g. for invoices created automatically by a batch job).

Typically, a failed send will be flagged in the message control table (NAST), and this table should be monitored closely. However, there are many reasons why a document hasn't gone through, and this can be the case with both outgoing faxes and e-mails from SAP.

The solution to both is the same: After identifying the failed document, re-send it manually by going inside it in change mode and repeating the appropriate output. If an obsolete customer e-mail address was the culprit, a customer master change would also be required, along with an audit of any docs recently created for this customer.

If any underlying data has changed since initial issuance, a re-sent document may not appear identical to the (failed) original.

Sometimes, as when address info has been corrected, this can be a good thing. After all, the new document is more accurate than the old one.

In other cases, such as when pricing info has changed, it might be a cause for serious concern.

There are several ways to deal with this concern:

1) Limit the types of changes allowed on certain docs after creation

2) Set up a doc image archive via ArchiveLink and re-issue output from there instead of from the current doc; or

3) For highly sensitive docs, consider a more secure delivery method

Hope this will helps you

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