Newbie on Touch... Question of File structure and file

Hi,
I am usually a windows / windows mobile user, but have got a "touch 4" for musical reasons. The apps are simply much better. However I am struggling to copy my Midi files across.
In windows you can simply copy the ".mid" across to a folder and then any application can pick this up. However it seems to me that this is not possible on the Iphone or Touch or as I should say, IOS4. It seems that these files should be transferred via Itunes, or specific apps will provide their own import and export routines. I know there are File transfer utilities such as "Files", but as far as I understand files are transferred to the "Files" vault for its use only and these files cannot be accessed by other apps.
One idea I have had is to use itunes to transfer the ".mid" file and then use Midi Play software that talks to iTunes. However I may be way off here!
The recommended approach may be to just use each app's functionality in isolation from other apps.
All comments on the above would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sam

SamJolly wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I realise that IOS4 may not support MIDI directly therefore I need to specific MIDI Player App. My question was more about whether these apps could open MIDI files from the general file system which I now believe is not possible.
Other views are warmly welcomed.
If you load iTunes on to your computer it can convert midi files to mp3 files which can then be transferred to an iPod also by using iTunes.
For example see: http://www.ehow.com/how6305660convert-midi-mp3-using-itunes.html

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         TRANSFER itab9 TO filnam1.
       ENDLOOP.
       CLOSE DATASET filnam1.
       IF sy-subrc EQ 0.
         MESSAGE s004.
       ENDIF.
    CALL FUNCTION 'GUI_DOWNLOAD'
      EXPORTING
      BIN_FILESIZE                    =
        filename                        = FILNAM11
      FILETYPE                        = 'ASC'
      APPEND                          = ' '
      WRITE_FIELD_SEPARATOR           = ' '
      HEADER                          = '00'
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS           = ' '
      WRITE_LF                        = 'X'
      COL_SELECT                      = ' '
      COL_SELECT_MASK                 = ' '
      DAT_MODE                        = ' '
      CONFIRM_OVERWRITE               = ' '
      NO_AUTH_CHECK                   = ' '
      CODEPAGE                        = ' '
      IGNORE_CERR                     = ABAP_TRUE
      REPLACEMENT                     = '#'
      WRITE_BOM                       = ' '
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS_EOL       = 'X'
      WK1_N_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_N_SIZE                      = ' '
      WK1_T_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_T_SIZE                      = ' '
      WRITE_LF_AFTER_LAST_LINE        = ABAP_TRUE
    IMPORTING
      FILELENGTH                      =
      tables
        data_tab                        = itab2
      FIELDNAMES                      =
    EXCEPTIONS
      FILE_WRITE_ERROR                = 1
      NO_BATCH                        = 2
      GUI_REFUSE_FILETRANSFER         = 3
      INVALID_TYPE                    = 4
      NO_AUTHORITY                    = 5
      UNKNOWN_ERROR                   = 6
      HEADER_NOT_ALLOWED              = 7
      SEPARATOR_NOT_ALLOWED           = 8
      FILESIZE_NOT_ALLOWED            = 9
      HEADER_TOO_LONG                 = 10
      DP_ERROR_CREATE                 = 11
      DP_ERROR_SEND                   = 12
      DP_ERROR_WRITE                  = 13
      UNKNOWN_DP_ERROR                = 14
      ACCESS_DENIED                   = 15
      DP_OUT_OF_MEMORY                = 16
      DISK_FULL                       = 17
      DP_TIMEOUT                      = 18
      FILE_NOT_FOUND                  = 19
      DATAPROVIDER_EXCEPTION          = 20
      CONTROL_FLUSH_ERROR             = 21
      OTHERS                          = 22
    IF sy-subrc eq 0.
    message s004.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
            WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
    ENDIF.
    When Region radio button is selected.
      ELSEIF r2 EQ 'X'.
        IF khinr1 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
        IF rpmax2 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
        IF ryear2 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
        IF filnam2 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
    MOVE FILNAM2 TO FILNAM21.
        CASE rpmax2.
          WHEN '01'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl01
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '02'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl02
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '03'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl03
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '04'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl04
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '05'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl05
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '06'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl06
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '07'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl07
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '08'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl08
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '09'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl09
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '10'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl10
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '11'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl11
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '12'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl12
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '13'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl13
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '14'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl14
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '15'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl15
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '16'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl16
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
        ENDCASE.
        MOVE itab7 TO itab8.
        LOOP AT itab7 INTO wa6.
          flag = 0.
          LOOP AT itab5 INTO wa4.
            IF wa6-racct EQ wa4-racct.
              flag = 1.
              EXIT.
            ENDIF.
          ENDLOOP.
          DELETE ADJACENT DUPLICATES FROM itab5.
          IF flag = 1.
            CONTINUE.
          ENDIF.
          LOOP AT itab8 INTO wa7.
            IF wa6-rbukrs EQ wa7-rbukrs AND wa6-racct EQ wa7-racct AND
            wa6-ryear EQ wa7-ryear.
              total = total + wa7-ksl01.
            ENDIF.
          ENDLOOP.
          wa9-khinr = khinr1.
          wa9-racct = wa6-racct+4(6).
          wa9-total1 = total.
          APPEND wa9 TO itab10.
          CLEAR total.
          APPEND wa6-racct TO itab5.
        ENDLOOP.
    *If no data is available corresponding to the values entered.
        IF itab10 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i003.
        ENDIF.
    For making the file Comma separated
        CALL FUNCTION 'SAP_CONVERT_TO_TEX_FORMAT'
          EXPORTING
            i_field_seperator          = ','
      I_LINE_HEADER              =
      I_FILENAME                 =
      I_APPL_KEEP                = ' '
          TABLES
            i_tab_sap_data             = itab10
         CHANGING
           i_tab_converted_data       = itab2
    EXCEPTIONS
      CONVERSION_FAILED          = 1
      OTHERS                     = 2
        IF sy-subrc <> 0.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
            WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
        ENDIF.
    For downloading it to the Presentation Server
       MOVE itab2[] TO itab9[].
       OPEN DATASET filnam2 FOR OUTPUT IN LEGACY TEXT MODE.
       LOOP AT itab9.
         TRANSFER itab9 TO filnam2.
       ENDLOOP.
       CLOSE DATASET filnam2.
       IF sy-subrc EQ 0.
         MESSAGE s004.
       ENDIF.
    CALL FUNCTION 'GUI_DOWNLOAD'
      EXPORTING
      BIN_FILESIZE                    =
        filename                        = FILNAM21
      FILETYPE                        = 'ASC'
      APPEND                          = ' '
      WRITE_FIELD_SEPARATOR           = ' '
      HEADER                          = '00'
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS           = ' '
      WRITE_LF                        = 'X'
      COL_SELECT                      = ' '
      COL_SELECT_MASK                 = ' '
      DAT_MODE                        = ' '
      CONFIRM_OVERWRITE               = ' '
      NO_AUTH_CHECK                   = ' '
      CODEPAGE                        = ' '
      IGNORE_CERR                     = ABAP_TRUE
      REPLACEMENT                     = '#'
      WRITE_BOM                       = ' '
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS_EOL       = 'X'
      WK1_N_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_N_SIZE                      = ' '
      WK1_T_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_T_SIZE                      = ' '
      WRITE_LF_AFTER_LAST_LINE        = ABAP_TRUE
    IMPORTING
      FILELENGTH                      =
      tables
        data_tab                        = itab2
      FIELDNAMES                      =
    EXCEPTIONS
      FILE_WRITE_ERROR                = 1
      NO_BATCH                        = 2
      GUI_REFUSE_FILETRANSFER         = 3
      INVALID_TYPE                    = 4
      NO_AUTHORITY                    = 5
      UNKNOWN_ERROR                   = 6
      HEADER_NOT_ALLOWED              = 7
      SEPARATOR_NOT_ALLOWED           = 8
      FILESIZE_NOT_ALLOWED            = 9
      HEADER_TOO_LONG                 = 10
      DP_ERROR_CREATE                 = 11
      DP_ERROR_SEND                   = 12
      DP_ERROR_WRITE                  = 13
      UNKNOWN_DP_ERROR                = 14
      ACCESS_DENIED                   = 15
      DP_OUT_OF_MEMORY                = 16
      DISK_FULL                       = 17
      DP_TIMEOUT                      = 18
      FILE_NOT_FOUND                  = 19
      DATAPROVIDER_EXCEPTION          = 20
      CONTROL_FLUSH_ERROR             = 21
      OTHERS                          = 22
    IF sy-subrc eq 0.
    message s004.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
            WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
    ENDIF.
      ENDIF.
    *&      Form  POPULATE
          text
    FORM populate.
      CLEAR value.
      REFRESH list.
      name = 'KHINR1'.
      value-key = '1S7_SUBSEA'.
      value-text = '1S7_SUBSEA'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_GEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_GEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7'.
      value-text = '1S7'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_CORPTP'.
      value-text = '1S7_CORPTP'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRRE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRRE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCON'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCON'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJBU'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJBU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJCO'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJCO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJIR'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJIR'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJPI'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJPI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJSU'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJSU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJFL'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJFL'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJOT'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJOT'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCGEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCGEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDRI'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDRI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDAEW'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDAEW'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDAEO'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDAEO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDAET'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDAET'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVER'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVER'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKRE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKRE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCON'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCON'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJBU'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJBU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJCO'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJCO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJIR'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJIR'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJPI'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJPI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJSU'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJSU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJFL'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJFL'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJOT'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJOT'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKBA'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKBA'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKBATE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKBATE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCGEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCGEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDRI'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDRI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDAEW'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDAEW'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDAEO'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDAEO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDAET'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDAET'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVER'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVER'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NORE'.
      value-text = '1S7_NORE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCON'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCON'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJBU'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJBU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJCO'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJCO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJIR'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJIR'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJPI'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJPI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJSU'.
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    We are having 50+ import maps. We have provided option to users to drop the files for data import. Currently Import Manager(7.1 Sp08) does not have capability of pre-import validation of file data such as
    a. file structure - number of columns specific to import map
    b. file text validations - special characters, empty lines, empty cells
    c. Uniqueness of the records in the file
    For this, we are planning to build temporary folder(port specific) in which user drops in the file. We use the custom development to do above mentioned validations and then move the files to actual import ports.
    Please let us know if you have worked on similar requirements and how you have fulfilled such requirements.
    Regards,
    Ganga

    Hi Ganga,
    Assuming you have a well defined xsd and are getting valid xmls from source in the Inbound Port of MDM. Also,you have a Primary key in form of External ID (say).
    So just by making and defining a XSD you get most of what you want in your questions a and b.
    Now if you wish to use PI to drop files in the inbound port then you can build all the validations in PI itself and you would not need Staging table.
    Otherwise,you can have another table (preferably Main table) in the same repository or other dummy repository where records are created on import based on External ID.
    Here you can launch an MDM workflow on import of these records and run assignments to replace unwanted characters and Validations to give error for rejecting some records based on the data quality level desired.Once unwanted characters are removed and data is validated it can be syndicated using a syndication step in the Workflow.So records which fail are not sent and which pass are sent to a outbound port.
    From the outbound port PI or some other job can pick the file from this outbound folder and drop to Inbound folder of the same repository which imports to the required Primary Main table.Here again you have the option to leverage validations in PI and further check if data is fine.
    Once this activity is done you can delete the records from the staging table.
    Thanks,
    Ravi

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