What are the drawbacks or disadvantages of using LSMW

Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what could be the possible disadvantages of using LSMW and also some disadvantages of BAPI.
Regards,
MD.

Hi MD.
I would like to suggest a couple of disadvantages of LSMW.
Here are a few scenarios------>
1. Time consumption -
> IDOC processing plays a vital role.  The changes made to the IDOC is therefore very time consuming.
2. In term of BAPI -
> Incomplete in terms of input fields of a particular transaction, rather it is not always complete.
3. In terms of Direct Input -
> No enjoy transactions and incomplete in terms of input fields of a particular transaction.
4. In terms of Batch input -
> Slow in terms of new recordings to be done, but BDCs are much simpler in that terms.
This factor also depends upon the user settings, The kind of processing which is foreground and background.
Hope that's usefull.
Good Luck & Regards.
Harsh Dave

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