IDoc WPUBON tax determination issue
Hi All, We are using standard IDoc WPUBON to update the Retail sales data.As per the standard guidelines, the tax should be determined as per the purchase location (store) and each store can have...
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Hello Sérgio, Did you find any solution for this case? Regards,Mustafa
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We could maintain versions in SAP Version management.Thank you
View ArticleProblem: PFAL creates HRMD_A IDOCS with gaps
Hi there! When creating IDOCs in PFAL for all existing employees(type 'P'), some employees are missed.There are blocks of pesonal numbers that are not included in IDOCS and they are different every...
View ArticleRe: Problem: PFAL creates HRMD_A IDOCS with gaps
PFAL has a selection screen, so the gaps are usually explained that those records do not match with the entered selection. I suggest to click the blue info button above the selection screen as it has a...
View ArticleRe: Problem: PFAL creates HRMD_A IDOCS with gaps
Thank you for the reply,the explanation is detailed indeed. But I just enter object type and partner number on the selection screen.All other fields are left unchanged.So its not about selection...
View ArticleOUTBOUND IDOC STATUS 30 WITH O/P MODE 2
Hi ,  I have an outbound IDOC with status 30 when executing the T-code F9N15 .. When I checked the partner profile the IDOC processing mode was set to 2 ( Transfer IDoc Immediately ) Please guide ....
View ArticleRe: Automaticaly create customer master record
Hello Mustafa, unfortunatly I havenŽt found any standard way. If you come across any, please share it here. BR. Sérgio.
View ArticleRe: OUTBOUND IDOC STATUS 30 WITH O/P MODE 2
Hi Gurumoorthy, If there is no custom code involved in the creation of IDOCs then you could refer the below note150202 - ALE: IDoc outbound - IDocs remain in status 30Thanks,Karthikeyan
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Hi Karthi,  The above note mentioned was not applicable for us. the SAP_BASIS level is in 710 we are in 740and SAP_APPL level is in 600 we are in 617. please suggest but the problem mentioned in that...
View ArticleSOAP framework accessing XML element attributes
Hi, I have looked around and spent considerable time in the ABAP debugger without cracking this. Hope someone here can help me. I have generated an ABAP SOAP proxy for consuming a web service. All...
View ArticleRe: SOAP framework accessing XML element attributes
So the web service can be called and returns the correct data - you just can't access the top-level nodes attributes? If that is the case you could get them via the PAYLOAD protocol (IF_WS_PAYLOAD)....
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What's wrong with this editor - the formatting of my response above is all over the place - sorry about that.
View ArticleRe: SOAP framework accessing XML element attributes
Thanks mate - that link to the docu really helped. Not sure why I couldn't find that but you have saved my weekend. CheersGraham Robbo
View ArticleRe: SOAP framework accessing XML element attributes
That just shows you are doing it right.
View ArticleRe: What could be the damage of many lsmw sessions in progress for SAP memory?
Hi, I won't try to release them (click on green flag) because all of them are in productive system. When I try to click on some of them for more information in one you can see example 1st line(one...
View ArticleRe: What could be the damage of many lsmw sessions in progress for SAP memory?
(AFAIk) There is no tool (as in Kernel for background job) to update session status later, once an execution is "wildly" broken (system shut down, process canceled from SM04/SM50 or interactively.) the...
View ArticleRe: What could be the damage of many lsmw sessions in progress for SAP memory?
Honestly, what I see from the log is that the whole recording is just garbage. Try to find the the user or job who constantly creates these sessions and stop their creation as a whole.Get in contact...
View ArticleRe: What could be the damage of many lsmw sessions in progress for SAP memory?
Thanks a lot. And can you tell me is this eat memory or not?
View ArticleRe: What could be the damage of many lsmw sessions in progress for SAP memory?
They do not eat any SAP memory as they are not doing anything, they block some space in the database, but an uploaded picture to a material master takes probably more than all your sessions together,...
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