IDoc Transaction Overview – By default, there are numerous transactions for IDoc processing and development in an SAP system. In the following table, we he recorded and structured the most important SAP IDoc transactions. Below you will find a brief description of the transaction in SAP Standard.
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SAP IDoc TransactionsImportant IDoc transactionsIDoc AdministrationIDoc SelectionIDoc Test ToolsIDoc DocumentationIDoc Development ToolsIDoc conversion rulesIDoc reclassification rulesIDoc OtherRelated SAP Transactions with Descriptions
Important IDoc transactions
WLF_IDOC
IDoc Processing
This is the latest and most comprehensive transaction in the IDoc environment. Here are the features from transactions WE02, BD87 and WE09. This transaction is ailable with the EHP 5 SP 10 in ECC 6.0. New features are also integrated, such as .B optimized content search, bulk content replacement, IDoc comparison u. v.m.
WE02
Show IDoc
Display of IDocs: This transaction can be used to display all incoming and outgoing IDocs. The IDocs are grouped by direction, base type and status and can be monitored here. By double-clicking on an IDoc, this IDoc can be displayed in detail. You can view each state set and segment with content. Depending on the permission, the IDocs can be changed in your values. The original IDoc is stored under a new IDoc number and the status of the edited IDoc adds up to unprocessed. An IDoc with the status of a green light can no longer be edited.
WE05
IDoc Lists
Like transaction WE02. No significant differences in content.
WE06
Active IDoc monitoring
Active IDoc monitoring as of Release 6.10
BD87
Status Monitor for ALE Messages
This is the most important transaction for processing IDocs. Here, the IDoc direction is determined first by the state and then by the base type. IDocs can also be edited from this transaction, but the transactions WE02 or WE05 are much clearer for analysis. When processing an IDoc, further options can be selected here, such as the light play of IDocs, e.B. if it is booked via folder processing. The traffic jams can also be set to “no further processing”.
RZ20
CCMS Monitoring – Overview Monitor Collection
CCMS Monitor Collections – CCMS stands for Computer Center Management System. This transaction is the first step into Netweer’s monitoring. These mounts can be used to monitor SAP and non-SAP systems.
RZ21
CCMS Customzing Monitor Architecture
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