How the data is coming from 3rd party system to SAP System?
Please explain me which conncetion you have to do?
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Answer / vikas
Data from 3rd party can come from middleware tools like MERCATOR. Also data can from 3rd Party from email or fax also. This can be done by intergration mail system with SAP inbox.
The usual connection for middle ware tool can be type 4 TCP/IP - depending upon the setting of your gateway server properties one can integrate SAP with other party Middleware systems.
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Answer / harish kollipara
From 3rd party system the data can come in various forms
into SAP system.
It can be done through webmethods in which the Idocs can be
in XML format or even by the 3rd Party tools like Gentran
etc.
To connect to an external system i.e a non-SAP system we
use the connection type T called TCP/IP connection.
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Answer / balaraju
By using webmethods tool like Contiva(using in TCS) we can
get data from 3rd party system
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Answer / ravinder singh
Data coming from third party tool depends on third party
tool and data transfer mechanism.i have used connection type
't' and 'g' for different scenario
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Suppose their is one sender and we have three recievers. While generating an IDOC will it generate 3 IDOC's for three receivers? Please explain in detail how the flow goes from outbound to inbound systems?
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