Missing IDOC field in XML after IDOC reimported in ESR

Hi Guys,
I have just reimported my IDOC in ESR wherein an additional field is added.
However, when I test a message, the IDOC field is missing in the XML payload upon entering PI even though I have entered a value in the IDOC.
Flow:
SAP ECC > PI
I have also already updated my message mapping. I'm not sure if I have missed any steps after importing the IDOC in ESR.
Could you please help me on this issue?
I'm using ICO by the way.
Thanks and Regards,
Neil

Hi Neil,
As Shanthi said you need to update metadata but since you are using ICO you need to do it in NWA.
NWA->SOA->Monitoring->IDOC Adapter Monitoring
Regards,
Praveen.

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