What is idoc? What is the structure of idoc?
Answer Posted / arindam
Idoc stands for Intermediate documents used for carrying
data from one SAP/Legacy system to another SAP/Legacy
system.
Idoc Structure is as follows:
1 Data record : This data record can be one or more .
2 control record : This control record shd be one and it
contain the info like who is the sender , who is the
receiver , type of message etc.
3 Status record: This status records can also be one one or
more basing upon the the stages the idoc is tranfered.
these status records are 1 to 75.
1 to 49 are reserved for outbound and 50 to 75 are reserved
for outbound.
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