IDocs in plain text format?

Hi all,
Does anyone have the IDocs for ORDERS (ORDERS05), ORDRSP (ORDERS05) and DESADV (DELVRY03)? Could you email them to me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Charles.

Hi Charles Brown,
use transaction WE60 -IDoc documentation. You will get all information there. If you don't have access to system: What do you need exactly (as you mentioned IDoc basic type ORDERS05 twice). ORDERS and DESADV are just the message types that may be connected to any IDoc basic type.
Regards,
Clemens

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