Transfer of data from SAP R/3 to XI using BAPI

Hi All,
there is an requirement, I have to transfer the Process Order from SAP to XI using standard BAPI objects BAPI_PROCORD_GETDETAIL, we can use ABAP Proxy to BAPI scenario.can anyone Please elaborate on this and help me to achieve this scenario .
Thankyou

Hi Swapnali,
In your case you have to send process order to XI and you have a bapi that satisfies your requirement.
Here the solution depends what is the triggerring point of the Interface.
If you want that from SAP side Interface should be triggered, then Use ABAP proxy program
You have to craete a Abap proxy class using outbound message interafce defined in IR of XI.This can be done by transaction SPROXY.
Then create a program that call sync/async method that is created by Sproxy t.code.
In this way , when u will execute the proxy program in R/3 , then call will be made to BAPI in Sap from XI server and u will get output back to your proxy program.
If your requirement is to not to trigger from SAP then nothing is required in R/3 side.
In XI , Bapi will be added in imported objects in Integration repository and bapi will be called.
Hope this will help u.
Please revert in case of queries.
Regards,
Monica

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