Need steps required for http to webservice scenario

Hi All
I need the IR and ID steps for my below scenario.
Request will come as HTTP request from a web site and web service will get the request and same time it will send the response back to HTTP.basically this will be synch process.Need help urgently.
Girish

Hi,
The following are needed for idoc to file scenario...
In R3...
RFC dest to XI (sm59)
Logical system (bd54)
Port to XI (we21)
Partner profile for the logical system (we20)
In XI...
RFC dest to R3 (sm59)
Port to R3 (idx1)
create metadata for the idoc (idx2)
In sld...
create business system for R3.
Regards,
Uma

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    In this activity, you can check and, if necessary, change existing procedures for tax calculation.
    Standard settings
    Calculation procedures containing the necessary specifications for the calculation and posting of taxes on sales/purchases have already been defined in the standard SAP system for certain countries. Every calculation procedure groups several tax types together into a condition type (for example, output tax or input tax) in the calculation procedure, and determines calculation rules for it.
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    If you cannot use the standard settings, change the condition types and calculation procedures delivered to meet your requirements.
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    Treasury (TR)
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    Activities
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    Definition: ARE-3 document
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    See also
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    · Defined the excise groups
    · Maintained the transaction accounts
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    In this transaction, users can capture and post excise invoices, as well as displaying, changing, and canceling them.
    Activities
    If the standard settings meet your requirements, do not do anything.
    Otherwise, you can adjust the standard settings or you can create your own transactions. To do so:
    1. In Maintain Transaction, create a new transaction by making a copy of one of the standard transactions. Give the new transaction a transaction code of your choice.
    2. In this activity, enter data as follows:
    o Tcode: The transaction code that you have just created.
    o Proc. mode: Specify what the users of the transaction will do with the excise invoices.
    o Active: Select this indicator to activate the setting.
    Example
    You might want to create a transaction that only allows users to display excise invoices.
    Define Reference Documents Per Transaction
    Use
    In this IMG activity, you specify for each combination of transaction and processing mode which reference documents you want the users to be able to use.
    Activities
    If the standard settings meet your requirements, you do not have to do anything.
    Otherwise, add the entries that you need to the table: For each transaction, make one entry per combination of processing mode and reference document. Activate each entry for it to work.
    Definition: excise invoice reference document
    Logistics - General (LO)
    A document, in India, that you refer to when you enter an incoming excise invoice.
    If you have already posted the goods receipt, you can use the goods receipt document as the reference document. Otherwise, you can use the purchase order (or another purchasing document, such as a be a contract or a scheduling agreement).
    Example
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    When you enter the excise invoice in the system, you specify the number of the original purchase order: this is the reference document.
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    Definition: excise invoice reference document
    Maintain Rejection Codes
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    In this IMG activity, you define the rejection codes that are used in the Incoming Excise Invoices transaction.
    Activities
    For each rejection code, enter a code and a description. You can also specify whether the excise duty in the invoice is to be posted to the CENVAT on hold account, instead of the CENVAT clearing account.
    Specify Which Movement Types Involve Excise InvoicesUse
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    Note
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    Maintain Default Excise Groups and Series Groups
    Use
    In this IMG activity, you specify which excise group and series group you want to appear in these fields by default. You can make separate settings for different combinations of sales organization, distribution channel, division, and shipping point.
    Activities
    This activity is optional, unless you want the system to automatically create outgoing excise invoices when you create a customer invoice.
    In this case, you must also make the appropriate setting in Customizing for Excise Duty, by choosing Basic Subcontracting Attributes
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    The conditions such as the number of excise items per subcontracting challan, if the nonexciseable materials have to be filtered or not when the subcontracting challan is created, the movement type groups for issues and receipts and the hierarchy of determining the excise base value are mentioned here.
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    A classification key indicating the type of material movement (for example, goods receipt, goods issue, physical stock transfer).
    The movement type enables the system to find predefined posting rules determining how the accounts of the financial accounting system (stock and consumption accounts) are to be posted and how the stock fields in the material master record are to be updated.
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    Definition: movement type
    Utilization Determination
    Use
    In this IMG activity, you specify which CENVAT accounts are to be debited by the Fortnight Utilization of CENVAT report: When the report calculates how much excise duty you must remit, it automatically proposes which CENVAT accounts the duty should be debited to. Here, you specify those defaults.
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    · Debit all the excise duty to one account
    · Debit the excise duty to more than one account, in which case you specify which percentage is to be debited to each account
    Example
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    RG 23A BED account 50
    RG 23C BED account 50
    Alternatively, to debit all of the BED to the RG 23A account, and then RG 23C account, if there is not enough in the RG 23A account, you would make the following settings:
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    RG 23C BED account X
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