Replication of BP Enhancement to ERP

HI All,
My scenario is:
I have created custom fields in CRM BP (BUT000) using AET. Now i need to replicate these fields in the ERP BP (BUT000)
I have enhanced BP in ERP with EEWB and added my fields there. Now i want to know what steps i need to follow to enhance the Middle ware and map Z-fields of CRM to Z-fields or ERP   .
This is a very common requirement, if any body knows any Wiki or any other thread on the Forum please let me know, i am searching on SDN, but not finding suitable solution.
I have checked in debugging in CRM system that my z-field data is available in the Bdoc. Now i Need to do some enhancement at R3 side to map these Z-field data to the Z-fields of R3.
Any Idea how Or where to begin.
Dave
Edited by: Dave on Jul 18, 2011 1:44 PM

HI Christophe,
Thanks a lot for the reply, I am in process to implement this note and I hope this note will solve my issue from the CRM side. I have similar kind of issue at ERP side.
I have enhanced BP in ERP with the help of EEWB so created the custom fields @ERP.
Now i need to map this custom data coming from CRM to the custom fields in ERP. Here is the code from the FM COM_BUPA_MTCS_TO_MAIN in ERP.
          WHEN gc_central_ci_guid.
                move_casting ls_bapimtcs-data
                             ls_ci_include.
                MOVE-CORRESPONDING ls_ci_include-ci_include
                TO                 ls_common-data-ci_include.
Here the ls_ci_include does not have any custom fields, so i enhanced the structure BSS_CENTI and created custom fields.
Still i need to do mapping to the fields created via EEWB.  Any idea where i need to do the development.
I hope you understand my problem.
Dave

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    Disha.
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    The correct Business system and SAP Release have been entered, and in the Inbound Delivery settings I can see that it is allowed to create Inbound deliveries in EWM.
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