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Problem in Import of RFC and IDoc interfaces

Former Member
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hi,

i am a beginner in XI. now am following the link given below.

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e07dcaa0-a92b-2a10-3a96-b3d942bd...

Topic: A Step-by-Step Guide on IDoc-to-File Using Business Service in the XI Integration Directory

i don't know how to Import S/W Component and IDoc structure.

my doubt is what should i select from the populated list.

plz help me.

thanks in advance

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Former Member
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hi,

Please follow below steps assuming that the Software component is properly created in SLD.

1. open Integration Repository (IR)

2. Goto ---> Tools -


> Trasfer SWCV from SLD

3. Select the Software Component from the pop-up list

4. Press Import

5. It will import the software component in IR

6. Save it and activate.

7. If its for SAP system then give RFC details in SWC

8. Create Namespace in it and save and activate

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9c/7a973ca83a4601e10000000a114084/content.htm

Now it will be ready for further Development.

For importing an idoc structure...

go to imported objects and right click there and select import iDOCs and there give your application system details.This is the way to import your IDOc structure.

Thanks,

Vijaya.

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Former Member
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thank you so much....

all ur answers are very helpful for me to proceed further...

thanks a lot.....

Former Member
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hi,

Please follow below steps assuming that the Software component is properly created in SLD.

1. open Integration Repository (IR)

2. Goto ---> Tools -


> Trasfer SWCV from SLD

3. Select the Software Component from the pop-up list

4. Press Import

5. It will import the software component in IR

6. Save it and activate.

7. If its for SAP system then give RFC details in SWC

8. Create Namespace in it and save and activate

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9c/7a973ca83a4601e10000000a114084/content.htm

Now it will be ready for further Development.

For importing an idoc structure...

go to imported objects and right click there and select import iDOCs and there give your application system details.This is the way to import your IDOc structure.

Thanks,

Vijaya.

Former Member
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hi,

am following ur steps in importing the software component.

i got a problem in creating name space.

can u plz explain me how to create it and why?

thanks,

Pragal

Former Member
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Hi,

You can just import the Software component and Software component Version through the option Tools->Transfer from System Landscape Directory->Import Software Component Versions.

Once you had imported the software component version, it will be in editable mode. So, you have to choose the radio button option Import of RFC and IDoc interfaces from SAP Systems permitted.

Then, create your name space and save the software component version. Now, you can see the option Imported objects under the imported Software Component Version.

If you right click on that you can see the option Import of Sap objects. Click on that and give the Application Server and System number of the R/3 system. Give your user name and password and click continue.

Now the available IDocs will get listed and you can choose your desired IDoc from the list. Now click finish and the IDoc will get imported.

Thanks & Regards,

GSN

Former Member
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Dear R P N,

You can import the Software Component Version from IR

1. Go to Tools -> Transfer from system landscape directory and Import software component version

2.To import IDOCS you need to provide login details of the R/3 system at the stage of providing name space

Then go to Imported Object under your Name space and click IDOCS and import.

Then select the required IDOCS from the R/3 System

Best of Luck for your career.

Regards

Praveen

Former Member
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Hi,

At first you should create a software component and software component version in SLD.

And you should import the same in to your integration repository(Design).

In that imported SCW you should import the IDOC and use it for your interface.

Refer this thread:

Thanks,

Indira D

Edited by: Indira Deivasigamani on Jun 18, 2008 9:32 AM