Hi to all.
Let me know please 'IN real time What is actual role of an
abaper in ALE-IDOCS and also wt abaper do in case of CHANGE
POINTERS.
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Answer Posted / gunasekhar
change pointers technique is used when u want to send only
changes that are occured to the data in the database.to do
this 3 tcodes are needed.
BD61(for activated change pointer)
BD50(for activated message type )
bd52(for activated field,if required)
execute bd21(RBDMIDOC) all changed records are automatic send to the receiver system
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