Rosettanet Adapter

hi,all
  who knows how to IDoc(ORDERS05) mapping PIP3A4A and tell me how to Implementing RosettaNet in XI?how to use RNIF send/receiver information.
thanks.

Hi Jun,
There are 3 software components related to RosettaNet that are offered by SAP:
ROSETTANET
ROSETTANET CRM
ROSETTANET ERP
The component ROSETTANET contains mainly the definitions of the PIP's, while the components ROSETTANET ERP and ROSETTANET CRM
contain (most importantly) the mappings against the respective SAP backend (CRM or ERP).
If you look for complete support of PIP's including the mapping to the backend (IDoc or BAPI) you need to check which PIP's
are supported in ROSETTANET CRM or ROSETTANET ERP. Here the document you find following the link in the SAP service
marketplace is correct. As of today SAP offers mappings for the following PIP's:
Ccschilla: PIP3A4
PIP3A7
PIP3A8
PIP3A9
PIP3B2
PIP3C3
PIP3C6
If you are only interested in the PIP definition, you need to check the content of the component ROSETTANET (here you don't
find the latest information on the service marketplace). In general, SAP is working on making all PIP's available in that
component. If you are missing some PIP you can contact SAP, e.g. via this forum and the PIP's will be added and made
available very soon.
Currently you find the following PIP's:
PIP2A12
PIP3A1, 3A2, 3A4, 3A6, 3A7, 3A8, 3A9
PIP3B2, 3B12, 3B13, 3B14
PIP3C3, 3C4, 3C6
PIP4A1, 4A5
PIP5C1, 5C2, 5C3, 5C4
PIP6C1, 6C2
Also important to mention is that SAP works with some partners that also offer mappings for some PIP's, for example 3C4 and
the PIP6C* series.
Ccschilla: Please see the following
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/06/14/close-encounters-with-the-rosettanet-stk
/people/johannes.reich/blog/2006/08/07/about-electronic-documents-business-documents-and-messages
/people/paul.medaille/blog/2005/07/20/sap-launches-inititative-for-industry-content
/people/kevin.liu/blog/2006/12/29/service-enabling-rosettanet-business-processes
Hope this helps you..
Please do get back ro me if you need any other details...
Regards
Kiran..

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