Difference POST and post

Hi,
I just noticed when i write mxml code for httpservice, when
specifying the method type there it is listed with POST(with
capital letter) and post(with small letters ) is there any
difference between these two.
regards
kumar

Hi
The first is a BAPI so it's a method (RFC enable) to post an accounting document, POST_DOCUMENT is the fm to update the database only, so probably it can be called by BAPI_ACC_DOCUMENT_POST
That means all data are formatted in according to the accounting tables (BKPF, BSEG .......and then the fm POST_DOCUMENT is called in order to save them in database.
All updating database processes are usually included in fm, UPDATE MODULE enable, in order to run the saving in update task process, triggered as soon as a commit is called
So DON'T USE the fm POST_DOCUMENT to create an accounting document, because you should know all FI processes very very very well in order to fill correctly all accounting table, else you risk to create inconsistences in the accounting data.
Max
Edited by: max bianchi on Nov 29, 2010 4:17 PM

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