Purchase Order Data transfer from one old sap system to new sap system

hi all,
Suppose i have created some purchase orders in one client( old sytem) that are accurate according to our need .
Now instead of creating same purchase orders again in in new system is a useless task.
SO i want to upload these purchase order directly from SAP old system to
SAP new system.
How to execute this task.
CAN anybody help me out with simple example  plz..
thnx & rgds

using ALE & IDOCS you can trasfer data from one system to another

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