IDOC - GLMAST

Hi
I am trying to use WE16 to simulate an IDOC to create account.
IDOC is generated, but with error: Company code V126 does not exist.
This is interesting because in the client that I am running WE16 there is certainly such company.
At the same time, I really do not rememeber have configured in any place which client (mandant) the IDOC should be processed. I suppose it would be processed in client that I am running WE19. Is this correct? If not, where I configure that?
Thanks.

Hi
IDOC simulation will be carried out in the client you are running . You can try using WE19 to create a new idoc with a copy of your existin idoc to replicate the error . Can you give exact error number.
Cheers.

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    •     Enter ZDEBMASX for extension type.
    •     Enter your SAP R/3 release number for Release.
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    •     For the Object Name ZDEBMASX and radio button Extension Type, click Yes.
    •     The extension type has now been "released."
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    •     Click on Extension Type.
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    •     A check log will be generated for each run with details of correctness or errors (see Figure 4).
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    When you use SAP enhancements and their components, you manage them with an SAP object known as a project, which is like an envelope containing the selected enhancements and their components. A project can be used to control the execution of components and to transport them to other clients and instances in SAP. Basically, the process involves creating a project, including enhancements and components that are to be enhanced, editing the components, and then activating the project. The following process creates a project for our example Customer Master IDOC extension:
    •     Execute transaction CMOD.
    •     Enter name of project, say CSTMAST1.
    •     Click on Create.
    •     Enter a description of the project.
    •     Save.
    •     Click on SAP Enhancements.
    •     Enter VSV00001 for Enhancement.
    •     Save.
    Once youâve created the project, edit the function exit components and activate the project. Remember that the code in the function exit enhancement will execute only if the project is activated. In fact, this is a convenient SAP enhancements feature, whereby the work in progress (developing code in the customer function) will not affect users of that application. When the code is completed, the project can be activated so the enhanced functionality takes effect. It can also be deactivated for maintenance.
    As mentioned earlier, customer functions (function exits) are embedded in ALE function modules and can be used to influence the creation and modification of IDOC data on an outbound application or to post additional or modified IDOC data to an inbound R/3 application. Function exits are similar to regular function modules, with import/export parameters, tables (internal tables), and exceptions.
    The two important factors to consider while developing the customer function are:
    1.     The point in the ALE function module where the function exit occurs
    2.     The data made available by the customer function that can be modified or posted to the R/3 application, based on the direction.
    Because some function modules have several customer functions, it is critical to choose the function exit best suited for that particular enhancement. Do not attempt to perform activities that the function exit is not designed for. The importance of this point is illustrated by the following description of enhancing function modules for outbound and inbound ALE interfaces.
    Outbound interfaces. In an outbound ALE interface you use function exits (customer functions) to populate additional segments created by an IDOC extension or to modify the existing IDOC data segments as per business requirements. Previously, you identified that enhancement VSV00001 has a component EXIT_SAPLVV01_001 (function exit), which can be used for populating the additional data segment Z1SADRX that you created in the IDOC extension ZDEBMASX (IDOC type ZDEBMASZ, based on Basic IDOC type DEBMAS02). You also learned that the ALE function module that calls this function exit is MASTERIDOC_CREATE_DEBMAS, which has a statement Call Customer Function 001.
    Browse the function module MASTERIDOC_CREATE_DEBMAS using transaction SE37. You will find that this customer function is invoked for every segment of IDOC type DEBMAS02. In fact, the function exit is called soon after the creation of an existing segment has been populated with data and appended to the IDOC data table (internal table). Also, the function exit is exporting the message type, IDOC type, and the segment name and is importing the IDOC extension type. It is also passing the IDOC data internal table. This indicates that the ALE function module is allowing you to populate additional segments for every existing segment and modify the existing segmentâs data.
    Letâs write ABAP/4 code to accomplish the task of populating IDOC segment Z1SADRX with a contact personâs business address:
    •     From SE37, display function module MASTERIDOC_CREATE_ DEBMAS.
    •     Find Customer Function 001.
    •     Double-click on 001.
    •     The function EXIT_SAPLVV01_001 will be displayed.
    •     Double-click on INCLUDE ZXVSVU01.
    •     You will be asked to create a new include object. Proceed as desired.
    •     Enter code (as in Listing 1).
    •     Be sure to perform a main program check (Function Module -> Check -> main program) and extended program check (Function module -> Check -> Extended check).
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    To maintain the contact personâs business address of a customer:
    •     Use transaction BD12 or from BALE go to Master Data ->Customer -> Send and send that Customer Master record by executing the transaction after filling in the relevant fields such as customer number, message type, and logical system.
    •     Use transaction WE02 or WE05 to verify the IDOC created. You should see the new segment Z1SADRX populated with the correct data.
    With SAP releases below 4.5B, you cannot capture changes to business address through change pointers because a change document object is not available for capturing business address changes, and also earlier releases have not been configured to write change documents for a contact personâs business address. If you would like this functionality, you can either create change document objects, generate function modules to create change documents, and perform ALE configuration to tie it in, or make a cosmetic change to the contact person screen data while changing the contact personâs business address so that it gets captured as a change to the Customer Master. Subsequently, the ALE enhancement that you performed captures the contact personâs business address.
    Inbound interfaces. The process for enhancing inbound ALE interfaces is similar for outbound, with a few exceptions; specifically in the coding of customer functions (function exits) for the ALE/EDI function modules.
    The first step is to create an IDOC extension for the specific Basic IDOC type by adding new segments at the appropriate hierarchy level: that is, associated to the relevant existing segment. Populate the data fields on the new segments with application data by the translator or external system/program before importing them into the R/3 System. Then, find the ALE function module that is invoked by the inbound processing. By browsing through the code or reading the documentation on the function exit enhancements using the SMOD transaction, identify the function exit in which you should place your code. The technique used in the code to post the additional or modified IDOC data to the application can vary based on the application rules and requirements, the data available at that point in processing, and the application function modules available to update the application tables. It is important to search first for application modules that process the data and see if they can be called within the function exit. If the additional data in the extended segments in specific to a custom table or resides in nonkey fields of a single or small set of tables, you may be able to update it directly by SQL statements in the function exit. This approach should be carefully evaluated and is certainly not highly recommended.
    Another option is to use Call Transaction from within the function exit to process the additional data. For example, in the case of message type WMMBXY for inbound goods movements from a warehouse management system, the standard interface creates batches for materials, but does not update its characteristics. In such a case, you can use Call Transaction MSC1 to create the batch and assign characteristic values to it from within the function exit provided.
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    It is also critical to enhance the workflow that handles notifications of the inbound ALE/EDI process. In most scenarios this is not a very difficult task because SAP lets you influence the workflow parameters and messages in function exits (customer functions). You typically do this using flags and message codes to trigger certain workflow actions. If you conform to the status codes and flags stipulated for workflow processing, the enhancement could be error-free and seamless. In the case of an inbound IDOC with an extension, you should populate the EDIDC fields IDOCTYP (new IDOC type) and CIMTYP (extension type) accordingly.
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    When distributing or communicating master data to other systems, the volumes of data transmitted over communication lines may be large, resulting in performance problems and/or excessive usage of resources such as disk space and bandwidth. Careful scrutiny of the master data Basic IDOC type may reveal that many of the segments are redundant or are simply not being used. If this is true, then the basic IDOC type is a candidate for a technique known as IDOC reduction. The R/3 System provides the ability to eliminate unused segments and irrelevant segment fields from the Basic IDOC type. This procedure is relatively simple and easy to implement. IDOC reduction is available for only a few message types such as DEBMAS, CREMAS, GLMAST, MATMAS, and certain POS messages.
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    •     Click on Create.
    •     You will see a pop-up box. Enter CREMAS in the Derived From field. Enter.
    •     Enter a description. Enter.
    •     You will see a list display with segment E1LFA1M in green and a * symbol. The symbols used in IDOC reduction are: * for mandatory, 1 for selected, - for deselected, x for core selected, and the Î.â for core not selected. The corresponding elements are highlighted in green, white, red, violet, and gray, respectively.
    •     Expand all trees. You will see nine other segments in red.
    •     Place your cursor on the E1LFB1M segment for company code data and click on Select. It turns white with a 1 symbol.
    •     Double-clicking on it will display a list of fields. You can select fields that you require (see Figure 7).
    •     Note that if a child segment is selected, its parent is also selected automatically in order to maintain the hierarchical integrity.
    •     After youâve selected the segments required and its fields, save.
    •     From the main screen, click on Activate.
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    •     Define a logical system to represent the other R/3 or external system.
    •     Configure the Customer Distribution Model to send message ZCREMS to this logical system.
    •     Define a port, if needed, for this system.
    •     Define a partner profile based on the logical system and maintain its outbound parameters. Make sure to use ZCREMS as the message type and CREMAS01 as the IDOC type.
    •     Use transaction BD14 or execute program RBDSECRE or from BALE go to Master Data -> Vendors -> Send. Then, to specify a vendor or range of vendors and enter message type, go to ZCREMS and its target logical system.
    •     Execute.
    You can also capture changes to Vendor Master data and create IDOCs by executing transaction BD21 or program RBDMIDOC. Use transaction WE02 or WE05 to view the IDOCs created as a result of the preceding test. Notice the segments populated and the basic segments that are absent due to the reduction. You will find that the fields deselected from the segments have a value of /. This is equivalent to a null value. Eliminating segments may result in saving resources, while eliminating fields may not, unless the data is compressed. Also, if you look at the master data ALE function modules for these few message types, youâll see that a function module IDOC_REDUCTION_FIELD_REDUCE is called for every segment being populated. This in itself may be an overhead. It is important to weigh the pros and cons before implementing IDOC reduction. Of course, in certain cases, it may be a necessity for adjustment of data.
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    Letâs start with a brief overview of SAP Business Objects and BAPIs.
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    BAPIs can be executed synchronously or asynchronously while using the ALE communication layer for exchanging data. Typically, with asynchronous BAPI communications, an ALE IDOC is used to distribute the data. As we will learn in the following prototype, the ALE distribution model has to be configured in order to use the appropriate BAPI methods for the RFC destination that provides a gateway to the external system (R/3 or other). For this type of communication, an ALE IDOC interface must exist. If a particular BAPI (SAP-delivered or user-written) does not have an ALE IDOC interface, the interface can be generated using certain R/3 tools and procedures.
    BAPIs are fast becoming the communication standard for exchanging data between business systems (including R/3). SAP Business Objects conform to Open Application Group (OAG) standards, and BAPIs support the COM/DCOM and CORBA guidelines. ALE and BAPIs is the strategic direction for all SAP interface technologies and will replace SAPâs traditional techniques in the future.
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    In the previous section, we learned how to enhance ALE functionality using the example of Customer Contact Person details. We extended the IDOC and enhanced a customer function with a few lines of ABAP code to achieve the additional functionality of distributing contact person details. While this was an exercise to learn IDOC extensions and customer-function enhancements, we can prototype a BAPI/ALE interface in this section that accomplishes the same purpose ÷ the distribution of contact person details. In release 4.5 of the R/3 System, message type ADR3MAS and IDOC type ADR3MAS01 have been provided to distribute contact person details with the aid of a BAPI method. The steps weâll walk through in a moment will illustrate the ease with which we can integrate BAPIs with ALE to get an interface up and running for many standard business scenarios or specialized cases that were not supported by ALE prior to the advent of BAPIs.
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    •     Configure the distribution model. From transaction SALE, use option Maintain Distribution Model to create a model view for this scenario. Specify the sender system (the base logical system for the client you are working in, such as the logical system that has been assigned to that client) and the receiver system (the logical system). After positioning the cursor on the receiver system, click on Method and enter AddressContPart in the Object Name field on the panel that pops up. Also enter SaveReplica in the Method field on the pop-up panel. Enter and save the Distribution Model (see Figure 9).
    •     From transaction WE20, create a partner profile based on the logical system for the interface. Use message type ADR3MAS and IDOC type ADR3MAS01, with an appropriate port.
    •     Activate the change pointer for message type ADR3MAS. From SALE go to Set up Data Distribution -> Master Data Distribution -> Activate Change Pointers. Ensure that change pointer generation is active at the general level as well.
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    •     On the target system BK2CLNT020, configure the distribution of message flow of type ALEAUD to logical system BK1CLNT010.
    •     Create filter object using object type MESTYP with a value of the message type for which you need audit confirmation. This message type must flow from the sender, BK1CLNT010 to BK2CLNT020. In this example, the value of the filter object type MESTYP is CHRMAS, message type for characteristics master. Save the distribution model. Use transaction BD64 to do this.
    •     On target system BK2CLNT020, create an RFC destination with name BK1CLNT010. Choose the relevant connection type and enter the logon parameters and password for the R/3 system on which BK1CLNT010 resides. Use transaction SM59 to do this.
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    •     On sender system BK1CLNT010, create a logical system for BK2CLNT020. Create a partner profile for logical system BK2CLNT020 with inbound parameters for message type ALEAUD, with process code AUD1.
    •     Distribution of customer model on BK2CLNT020 to BK1CLNT010 is not necessary.
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    •     Check the target system for receipt of these IDOCs. Make sure that they are in a status of 53 (application data posted).
    •     Execute program RBDSTATE with appropriate parameters. Specify BK1CLNT010 for Confirm to System, CHRMAS for Message type, and date, if necessary.
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