IS-OIL  - Substitutes for trnx O401

Hello SAP-Geeks!
Hope all of u r at a gr8 state of mind. See guyz my requirement is to upload some legacy data through trnx "O401". So i want to know is there any substitute for this trnx like any function module or bapi? If it's available, then i don't have to go for the bdc. This is IS-OIL utility. Hope somebody has got some substitutes.
Looking forward 2 ur ealiest replies
Manas

> Hi Manas,
>
> As a general procedure, you could read the input
> leagacy data into internal tables, validate it and
> then use the requisite BAPIs / FMs to create data.
>
> Could you please mention data are you uploading with
> that transaction? Could then help the the BAPIs/FMS
> that can be used.
>
> Regards,
>
> Aniket
Manas,
Please refer above post. The FMs you could use for business partner processing are --
BAPI_BUPA_CREATE_FROM_DATA
Create business partner from data
BAPI_BUPA_ROLE_ADD
Add role ( ex. employee, contact person, sold-to-party) to already created business partner
BAPI_BUPR_RELATIONSHIP_CREATE
Create relationships between business partners.
REgards,
Aniket
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