IDOC Segment Version

Hi,
My requirement is that I need to post an IDOC with segment version 3.1H.
I have imported metadata for 6.40 ( I have no choice of picking up the Segment Version while importing in IDX2). I configured receiver IDOC Adapter with Segment Version option set to 31H.
Now I run in to error at runtime
<SAP:Category>XIAdapter</SAP:Category>
<SAP:Code area="IDOC_ADAPTER">ATTRIBUTE_IDOC_METADATA</SAP:Code>
Obligatory Node E1EDK01 not present.
I have already tried to re-import the metadata.
I ran the report IDX_CHECK_METADATA to check for any inconsistencies. There are none.
Any clues what is going wrong here?
FYI, the integration runs find if I remove the 31H from the Segment Version in the IDOC Adapter.

hi,
please try to remove metadata and afterwards send message
regards,
wojtek

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