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Basic SAP Adapter instructions - 7 August 2005   
ltmon

 

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Hi There,

I have progressed to being able to import all my required idoc schemas, map an incoming XML document to an idoc schema using Biztalk mapper and generate the idoc using a file transport type and the BTSUtils.Pipelines.SAP.IDoc.Send pipeline. 

The file that is output does not look like a complete idoc, and using a SAP transport type confirms this with a "Not a valid idoc" response when I try and send it.  In particular I can see that each line does not contain a segment name as it's first set of characters (e.g. there is a big blank space where there should be E2KNA1M). 

Is there any part of the process I am missing?  What about the control record schema that can be generated - is that meant to be integrated into the process somehow?  Any documentation you could point me to?

Thanks again,

Luke.

EDIT:
A further test I just tried was to recieve a sample idoc on a file port and try and output the document as an XML document conforming to the schema imported from SAP.  The result was a flat-file disassembler error because it was looking for a segment that we do not use in the particular idoc.  Is there a way to prevent this?

Thanks again,

L.

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RE: Basic SAP Adapter instructions - 9 August 2005   
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Is it possible to please send the IDoc and the XSD Schema to support@theenablergroup.com?

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RE: Basic SAP Adapter instructions - 10 August 2005   
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I've sent you the relevant files and a few more details.

Cheers,

Luke.

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