What is idoc? What is the structure of idoc?
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Answer / prabhu das
idoc stands for intermediate documents,it is used for data
sending current system to remote system .
the structure of idocs is
1. data records
2. control records
3. status recors
these are stored in sap tables like that.
edidd
edidc
edids
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Answer / sridhar madisetty
IDOC - Stands for Intermediate documents.
The purpose of the IDOC to carry the information from one
system to the other system(Remote system)
For example : A delivery note trigger in the SAP should be
udpated in the wearhouse system (Remote place). Which may
be a non-sap system.
When an idoc is triggered from SAP. The data of the
delivery note will be carried in the Data Record
(Structure/Segments),
From and to address will be there in the control record.
Status record holds the status (Once the remote system
receives the IDOC) the status is updated in this area.
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Answer / bandivenakteswarlu
Idoc is an intermediate document which is used to transfer the data from one system to another system that is in the remote system.
Idoc contain 3 kinds of records
These are stored into the different types of data base tables.
1.Data Record :is used to provide Header and Item details
2.Control Record: is used to provide the sender, recieverm idoc type, message type
3.Status Record: is used to provide the status of the idoc whether the idoc is succfully transfer or not.
Sap tables for Idocs
1.Data Records (EDIDD)
2.Control Records (EDIDC)
3.Status Records (EDIDS)
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Answer / blessen samuel
IDoc (for intermediate document) is a standard data
structure for electronic data interchange (EDI) between
application programs written for the popular SAP business
system or between an SAP application and an external
program. IDocs serve as the vehicle for data transfer in
SAP's Application Link Enabling (ALE) system.
Idoc structure is
1 Data record : This data record can be one or more .
2 control record : This control record shd be one and it
contain the info like who is the sender , who is the
receiver , type of message etc.
3 Status record: This status records can also be one one or
more basing upon the the stages the idoc is tranfered.
these status records are 1 to 75.
1 to 49 are reserved for outbound and 50 to 75 are reserved
for outbound.
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Answer / guest
idoc is used to transfer data across applications.structure
of the idoc is edidc,edidd,edids.
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Answer / lavanya
Idoc : Intermediate Document
Exact use of it is transfering data from legacy system to
the sap and vice versa.
Idoc structure is
1 Data record : This data record can be one or more .
2 control record : This control record shd be one and it
contain the info like who is the sender , who is the
receiver , type of message etc.
3 Status record: This status records can also be one one or
more basing upon the the stages the idoc is tranfered.
these status records are 1 to 75.
1 to 49 are reserved for outbound and 50 to 75 are reserved
for outbound.
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Answer / arindam
Idoc stands for Intermediate documents used for carrying
data from one SAP/Legacy system to another SAP/Legacy
system.
Idoc Structure is as follows:
1 Data record : This data record can be one or more .
2 control record : This control record shd be one and it
contain the info like who is the sender , who is the
receiver , type of message etc.
3 Status record: This status records can also be one one or
more basing upon the the stages the idoc is tranfered.
these status records are 1 to 75.
1 to 49 are reserved for outbound and 50 to 75 are reserved
for outbound.
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Answer / lakku sreenivasulu
Idoc is an intermediate document which is used to transfer
the data from one system to another system that is in the
remote system.
Idoc contain 3 kinds of records
These are stored into the different types of data base tables
1.Data Record :is used to provide Header and Item details
2.Control Record: is used to provide the sender, recieverm
idoc type, message type
3.Status Record: is used to provide the status of the idoc
whether the idoc is succfully transfer or not.
Sap tables for Idocs
1.Data Records (EDIDD)
2.Control Records (EDIDC)
3.Status Records (EDIDS)
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Answer / vasavi
Insimple words idoc is a container that carries data to be
exchanged between sap system and the external sys which can
be either r/3,r/2,legacy sys and structure of idoc is
determined by the idoc type ..
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Answer / shashishekhar.ramagundam
Idoc is a intermediate document.we can transfer the data
across sap r/3 systems with idoc.idoc structure have three
components those are control record,data record,status
record.Control record holds the adress details of inbound
system.It has predefined structure EDIDC.Data record holds
record in IDOC based on segments. predefined structure is
EDIDD.STAUS shows the weather idoc sucees or not.It has
predefined structure BDIDOCSTAT.
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