Does anyone have done : Idoc to MSAccess scenario

Hi,
         Could anyone give the step by step solution for the IDOC to MSAccess scenario.....I am unanable to build the receiver structure for MATMAS05 Idoc;. Please give the links or any type of information so that I can complete the scenario...
Thnks in Advance,
sunil

<i> Could anyone give the step by step solution for the IDOC to MSAccess scenario.</i>
Use this for sender idoc settings
/people/prateek.shah/blog/2005/06/08/introduction-to-idoc-xi-file-scenario-and-complete-walk-through-for-starters
For receiver jdbc (MS access)
/people/sameer.shadab/blog/2005/10/24/connecting-to-ms-access-using-receiver-jdbc-adapter-without-dsn
<i>I am unanable to build the receiver structure for MATMAS05 Idoc</i>
I hope u r importing the idoc from R/3 rather than creating it manually.
IR->SWC->Double click namespace->Import RFC and IDocs
This would help u
Re: JDBC - System/Application Acknowledgement
Regards,
Prateek

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