Error in parameters assignment between rfc call and xi message

Hi all
In  a sender rfc scenario, i am exporting a table.
The table structure is
field name           type          length
resourceno         numc          10
shipmentno  -      numc         10
startdate             dats
I have imported the rfc definition in xi design too.
The data i gave in rfc is 1234567890 , 1234567890 , 11112004 ,
But in xi, the message i m getting from the rfc adapter is
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
- <rfc:Z_UPDATE_FMS xmlns:rfc="urn:sap-com:document:sap:rfc:functions">
- <RESOURCEINFO>
- <item>
  <RESOURCENO>1234567890</RESOURCENO>
  <SHIPMENTNO>2004111112</SHIPMENTNO>
  <STARTDATE>0000-00-00</STARTDATE>
    </item>
  </RESOURCEINFO>
  </rfc:Z_UPDATE_FMS>
The third parameter date (of 8 characters) is assigned to shipment field and the first 2 characters of shipmentno field is concatenated with that.
Any idea what could have gone wrong?

Aarthi,
Did you checked the source under Inbound Message--->Payloads?
How come <SHIPMENTNO>2004111112</SHIPMENTNO>  segment has 2004111112 as per your input it should come as 1111200412 isn't it?
raj.

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