Format of the Diskette for Intrastat

Hi Gurus,
Is there a way to know the exact format used during Diskette creation (field names, length...)?
I need to export the Diskette, next to upload it in a specific country tool to send to the Authorithies.
Thanks.
Stéphane

Hi Stéphane,
Because your first name is French, I will assume that you want to send the intrastat declaration to French fiscal authorities.
SAP ERP already support the diskette (or file) format for the following countries: France, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain!
So just use standard SAP functionality for Intrastat declarations and you will be fine; no development needed.
Check http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/81/88ce346483ab24e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm for more information.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Franck Lumpe
Freelance Logistics SAP Consultant

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