How to send a Material Idoc in format XML to SQL Server DB?

Hi,
I am creating a Material Idoc in format XML and I need send the same to a SQL Server DB.
In the transaction BD10 I create the XML Idoc, but the same is stored in the SAP Server and I need send this to an external SQL Server DB.
Somebody knows how to send automatically the XML Idoc to a SQL Server DB?
Thanks and regards!
Edited by: marcosap on Nov 11, 2010 4:00 PM

Hi,
All your XML idoc will get store in App layer,you can ask your Unix expert to write the unix code to fetch these XML idoc files and transfer to destination based on time period set by conjob.
This is simple & easy job for any UNIX expert.
Regards
Siva

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