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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Getting Started with PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver
  3. Part 2: Data Integration Using PowerExchange for SAP Dynamic ABAP Table Extractor
  4. Part 3: Data Integration Using ABAP
  5. Part 4: IDoc Integration Using ALE
  6. Part 5: Data Integration Using BAPI/RFC Functions
  7. Part 6: Data Migration
  8. Part 7: Business Content Integration
  9. Part 8: SAP BW Data Extraction
  10. Part 9: Loading Data to SAP BI
  11. Appendix A: Data Type Reference
  12. Appendix B: Code Pages and Unicode Support
  13. Appendix C: Glossary

PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver User Guide for PowerCenter

Viewing IDoc Definitions

Viewing IDoc Definitions

After you import an IDoc definition, the Designer displays data records and some control information of the IDoc. Use the control information to perform lookups on the SAP system.
The Designer adds the following columns from the control information of the IDoc:
  • DOCNUM.
    Document number. The SAP system assigns a unique documentation number to each IDoc.
  • STATUS.
    The status of the IDoc.
  • CREDAT.
    Creation date.
  • CRETIM.
    Creation time.
  • SNDSAD.
    Sender address.
  • DIRECT.
    Direction of the IDoc. The direction can be inbound or outbound.
The Columns tab of the IDoc definition displays the added columns of control information.
The Designer also displays the following IDoc type properties on the Properties tab of the IDoc definition:
  • IDoc Type.
    The name of the IDoc definition.
  • Basic IDoc Type.
    The name of the basic IDoc type.
  • Extension IDoc Type.
    The name of the user-defined extension of a basic IDoc type.

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