on 11-07-2007 2:39 PM
Hi gurus!
I have a problem with my receiver communication channel it says "Unknown structure 'Headers' found in document', probably configuration error in file adapter (XML parser error)'"
It's for sure that the problem is in the configuration of the adapter.
My scenario is from iDoc to File and i need to write only one header and many Lines, i made the data type like:
Headers
---Header
Lines
---Line
And the problem is in the configurarion of the recordset structure and the lines below.
If you know another way better to make the data type to acommplish what i've to do, just tell me I just made it that way because i thought it could work.
If something is not clear just let me know, what i more need is the config. of the receiver adapter.
Thanx in advance.
Juan
Hi Guru, thanx for your posts i tried what you told me but it didn't work neither.
You have to consider that i'm not using info in the nodes Headers and Lines, i'm just mapping to those nodes the header of the iDoc but the information and concatenation is going to Header and Line.
I've tested many variants of recordsets but they didn't work, if you have another option, it'll be welcome.
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Hi, thanx for your posts but my problem is in the receiver side, not in the sender.
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Hi Juan
If i understand correctly .. you are doing FCC on your receiver communication channel...and the following is your Target Data type
Headers
---Header
Lines
---Line
and FCC parameters you created are as below
Recordset structure: Headers,Header,Lines,Line
Header.fieldSeparator \r\n
Header.endSeparator \r\n
Line.fieldSeparator \r\n
Line.endSeparator \r\n
If the above data is correct, then I would like you try out the FCC parameters in my previous post. Because in the FCC parameters, you used only substructures(Header and Line) and you did not mention the lists ( Headers and Lines). That's why i think it is errored out.
If my interpretation is wrong, please let me know where i went wrong, i will try to look at again.
hi Juan,
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/2c/181077dd7d6b4ea6a8029b20bf7e55/frameset.htm
Regards,
Sunil.
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I made it and it didn't work
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Recordset structure: Headers,Header,Lines,Line
Header.fieldSeparator \r\n
Header.endSeparator \r\n
Line.fieldSeparator \r\n
Line.endSeparator \r\n
That's the structure if you think that it could be done another way just tell me,
Regards
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I've checked it and everything is spelled correctly.
The occurence of the headers field is 1...1
After that Header is below
And at the same level of Headers is Lines, that is 1...unbounded
and below Line is 1...1
Any suggest of how to make the CC ?
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make sure "Headers" has been spelled correctly in the receiver data type as well as in File content conversion parameters.
secondly what is the occurence of "Headers" in your structure?
Thanx
Aamir
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