What is idoc? What is the structure of idoc?
Answer Posted / 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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