on 12-02-2005 6:34 AM
HI All,
My scenario is to Create a Sales Order Using IDOC <b>ORDERS01</b>..
But the problem i face is when i am doing Message Mapping with regarding Source to Target <b>ORDERS01-E1EDK14</b> Segment, i am getting Message <b>The Source or Target Structure Has Been changed or Could not be found in IR</b>
e.g:
Source Target
<b>1)</b> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-QUALF = '11'
Order Type --> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-ORGID
<b>2)</b> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-QUALF = '12'
Sales Organization --> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-ORGID
<b>1)</b> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-QUALF = '14'
Dist. Ch --> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-ORGID
<b>2)</b> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-QUALF = '9'
Division --> ORDERS01-E1EDK14-ORGID
I am getting this message bcz i was mapping <b>Order Type, Sales Organization,Distribution Channel,Division</b> To Segment E1EDK14( by making 3 duplicate Structures)
This scenario same that of web log posted by Ravi AllamPallam <b>/people/ravikumar.allampallam/blog/2005/02/28/creating-sales-order-through-idoc
So any one can Suggest or give Solution regarding this ?
Regards,
Sridhar Reddy
Hi,
try to choose your source and target message again
inside your message mapping
(you will not loose your mappings
if you choose exactyly the same structures - orders01)
and do the test one more time
Regards,
michal
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Hi,
Are you getting the error when trying to save / activate the mapping where you have duplicate E1EDK14 segments and mappings has been made to the fields in the segment?
If YES, pls check that for the 3 instances of the node E1EDK14, you have done mapping - you can map a blank constant onto the e1EDK14 nodes.
Thanks & Regards,
Renjith
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