on 03-03-2008 7:11 AM
How to import idocs from server to Xi
1.Establish the RFC Connection B/w XI and R/3
2. After importing your SWC in IR, while creating namespace select the option
import IDoc/RFC from SAP System
You will able to see the imported objects...Right click on IDOC..say import...
specify the connection parameters of R/3..
Now you can able to import the respsetive message type..
Before that make sure in the SWC which you have imported from SLD to IR, check the option Import RFC and IDOC from SAP and enter the details of R/3 there, save it you will get an option called imported objects, right click on this and import
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Hi Sourabh,
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Hi Sourabh,
1)Establish the RFC Connection B/w XI and R/3
2) import your SWC in IR
3)create namespace
4)import IDoc/RFC from SAP System
5)specify the connection parameters of R/3..
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hi sourabh go through this blog
it helps u to execute file to idoc scenario.
give points if it is usefull
regards,
Madhav poosarla
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HI,
first Open your own software component. Double click on this software component. A screen will appear .Switch to display mode. After doing this first add a namespace under Namespaces.
Your NameSpace like http://Nissan.com/RCIINT01
4) Then choose the Radio Button ->Import of RFC AND IDOC interfaces from SAP systems permitted
After this specify the connection parameters to the R/3 system:
4.1) System :SAPECC
4.2) Client :100(client of ecc)
Then Save it. The new namespace will be visible under software component version node in the left frame.
Under the namespace node, you will find the section Imported Objects. Right click on it and choose Import of sap objects. A wizard will display. In the wizard provide the following details.
4.3) Application server:ip address of ECC
4.4) System number:like 00 or 01
4.5) User name: you id
4.6) Password: Password of Sap R/3 system.
Then click continue .You will find IDOC node. Click on this node and select the Idoc which is to be imported from R/3. Click Finish to start the Import. Close the wizard. After doing this the Idoc will be available into XI as Message types. So no need to create any Idoc Structure. We need to create a structure for file only.
regards
mahesh.
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Hi,
Select Imported Objects in IR then Right Click on IDOCS and then select import from sap system.
Then specify ur server detais in that screen and import which idoc u want.
plz assign points if u satisfy.
Thanks
Mahesh
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have you imported the SWCV into IR?
1. Expand the subnodes for the software component version for which you want to import interfaces.
2. Call the context menu for the Imported Objects subnode of this software component version and choose Import of SAP Objects.
3. The first step of the import wizard is Logon. Enter the user that you want to use to import the interfaces from the SAP system. To display the connection data for the SAP system, choose Display Connection Data (). You can also overwrite the connection data temporarily in the expanded area.
4. The second step of the import wizard is Choose Objects. Select the RFCs and IDocs that you want to import. After approximately one minute, the import wizard displays the objects on the Objects tab page (sorted alphabetically) and on the Component Hierarchy tab page (sorted by application components).
5. In the third step, Execute Import, you can delete RFCs or IDocs from the list of selected objects. To execute the import, choose Finish.
For more information follow the link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2b/a48f3c685bc358e10000000a11405a/frameset.htm
this reply refereed from the below lnk:
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=9341189&messageID=4910835
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Hi,
Steps
SAP XI
1) RFC Destination (SM59)
a) Choose create.
b) Specify the name of the RFC destination
c) Select connection type as 3 and save
d) In the technical settings tab enter the details SAP SID/URL and system number#.
e) Enter the Gateway host as same details above SID/URL.
f) Gateway service is 3300+system number#.
g) In the Logon /Security tab, enter the client user & Password details of Destination system.
h) Test the connection and remote logon.
2) Create Port (IDX1)
a) Select create new button
b) Enter the port name as SAP+SID (The starting char should be SAP)
c) Enter the destination client.
d) Enter the RFC Destination created in SAP R/3 towards other system.
e) Save
3) Load Meta Data for IDOC (IDX2)
a) Create new
b) IDOC Message Type
c) Enter port created in IDX1.
SAP R/3
1) RFC Destination (SM59)
a) Choose create.
b) Specify the name of the RFC destination
c) Select connection type as 3 and save
d) In the technical settings tab enter the details SAP SID/URL and system number#.
e) Enter the Gateway host as same details above SID/URL.
f) Gateway service is 3300+system number#.
g) In the Logon /Security tab, enter the client user & Password details of Destination system.
h) Test the connection and remote logon.
2) Create Port (We21)
a) First Select Transactional RFC and then click create button
b) Enter the destination port name as SAP+SID (The starting char should be SAP)
c) Enter the destination client.
d) Enter the RFC Destination created in SAP R/3 towards other system.
e) Save
3) Create Partner Profile (WE20)
a) Create New
b) Create the Partner no. name as same the logical system name of the destination system.
c) Select Partner type LS
d) Enter details for Type: US/USER, Agent, and Lang.
e) Click on the + button to select the message type.
f) Select Partner no. and LS which ever create above.
g) Select Message type
h) Select Process code related to the Message type.
I) save.
In SLD System Landscape Directory
TS for R/3 (Logical system):-Assign the client name created in R/3 as Logical system Name.
Ts for Third Party (Logical system):-
BS for SAP R/3 (Logical system):- Assign the client name created in R/3 as Logical system Name.
BS for Third Party (Logical system):-Enter the XI logical system name.
In Transaction SALE
Define and Assign the logical system name.
After this you need to import the IDOC in to IR by enabling the Radio button import IDOC/RFC while creating the Namespace
Regards
Seshagiri
Edited by: N V Seshagiri on Mar 3, 2008 8:13 AM
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