Difference Between Export and Direct Import Process.

Hi SD Gurus,
Can anyone help to understnad difference betwenn Export and Direct Import Process.

Hi,
export = out of the system or country
import = into the system or country
For example in SAP-ABAP
On the EXPORT side
DATA: ls_indx TYPE indx.
ls_indx-aedat = sy-datum.
ls_indx-usera = sy-uname.
ls_indx-pgmid = 'ZNAME'.
EXPORT tab = lt_orders
TO DATABASE indx(v1)
FROM ls_indx ID 'PERCENT'.
On the IMPORT side
DATA: ls_indx TYPE indx.
ls_indx-aedat = sy-datum.
ls_indx-usera = sy-uname.
ls_indx-pgmid = 'ZNAME'.
IMPORT tab = lt_orders
FROM DATABASE indx(v1)
TO ls_indx ID 'PERCENT'
Regards,
Raj

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    Attention : LSMW 4.0 is an integrated part of SAP WAS 6.20.
    Thanks & regards
    Sreenivasulu P
    Message was edited by: Sreenivasulu Ponnadi

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