Country Code in interface

Hi All,
I'm changing one interface for FI(account statement).
In Import parameters, I have /1BCDWB/DOCPARAMS, but when I put in 'Code initialization': set country /1bcdwb/docparams-country.
I have this error message: Field  /1bcdwb/docparams-country is unknow. It is neither in one of the specified tables nor defined by a "Data" statement.
Any idea for solve it???
I use the same statement in interfaces for SD area, and works, no error message.
Thanks in advance.
Ana

Hi Robert,
I have tried put also in
Code initialization:
Input parameters and Output Parameters
/1BCDWB/DOCPARAMS
And in Abap code:
SET COUNTRY /1BCDWB/DOCPARAMS-COUNTRY
When I check the form, I have the message:
"Field  COUNTRY /1BCDWB/DOCPARAMS-COUNTRY does not exist."
"Field /1BCDWB/DOCPARAMS is unknow. It is neither in one of the specified table not defined by a "DATA" statement."
Do you have any idea that is missing or wrong?
Ana

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