Erratic EDI behavior?

Experts,
I have an Idoc which is an extension of type INVOIC.
This extension has the segment E1EDK05, which contains document header conditions.
The user-exit was coded such that this segment is not filled for two particular conditions, lets say z1 and z2.
The Idocs are generated by setting up a background job.
the problem is sometimes idocs are generated with z1 and z2 line items for the E1EDK05 segment.
I have tested and debugged the code and couldn't find any problem.
I even debugged the background job which created the erroneous idoc in sm35 using JDBG, but that also generated the Idocs as it was supposed to.
however the problem still exists today in our production system, I don't know why.
Any kind of clue/input in this matter is highly apprecited.
thanks,
Raghu.

Alice,
I've occasionally had size jumps, but because I'm still squarely in the learning phase (especially with
shortcuts) I've always assumed that these glitches were my errors.  Now I'm not so sure.  Here is
advice sent to me by a forum user. I followed here directions and so far it has worked.  You will lose
anything in the recently viewed list, so SAVE TO if you can. It took quite a while for the message window to come up.
Good luck.
Jennifer
No, not a known bug. Try deleting the editor preferences: quit the editor then restart it while holding down CtrlAltShift (commandoptionshift on a mac). Keep holding the keys down till you see a window asking if you want to delete the settings file. You do.
Barb  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

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