Whats the advantage of using  PSA instead of IDOC?

Hi,
Whats the advantage of using  PSA instead of IDOC in transfer methods?
-Arun.M.D

Hi Arun,
PSA - Persistent Staging Area
IDOC - Intermediate Document
PSA is a temporary storing of all the data.
IDOC is used as a intermediate document to trnasfer the data from one system to our BW systems.
From PSA we can transfer 1600 bytes of data & by using PSA we can edit the data also.we can also rectify errors also through PSA,bcoz PSA is a subfunction of our SAP BW system.
IDOC we can transfer only 1200 bytes of data & we cant rectify the errors if any,bcoz it is not a function of SAP BW.
Regards,
Lakshman.G

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