on 01-14-2008 7:12 AM
Can any one expain me the difference between occurance "0-unbound " and "1-unbound", both at sender and receiver structure?
Hi Bharath,
These all are very basic questions before asking all these questions you should first search on SDN and SAP help.
Answer
0---Unbounded: 0 represents element either come or not come it is not mandatory.
1---Unbounded: 1 represents element value should come and it is mandatory.
Unbounded represnets the element value can reteate max times for example if Unbounded is replaces by 999 then that value will repeate 999 time or that value will come max of 999 times.
Hope it clears ur questions.
Thnx
Chirag
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Hi Nag
0-unbound > there may no data in the field/record against structure or there may be several data
1-unbound > there must be at least one entry in the field/ record or may be several
***Rewrd points if it help u understand
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Hi Bharath,
Sender side: 0 - Unbounded and 1 - unbounded doesn't make any difference it only says that you can send multiple records of this structure type.
Reciever Side: Yes it makes a difference as 0-unbounded is optional ,1-unbounded becomes mandatory , so you have to send at least one record other wise it will throw an error .
- Satish
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Hi Bharath,
If the node is "0-unbounded", it implies that it may occur or it might not occur at all.
But if it is "1-unbounded", it implies that the node will be mandatory and will have to appear in either the sorce or the target structure.
Award points if useful.
Regards,
Yashaswee
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