ALE-IDOC Scenario Using Custom IDOC

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ALE-IDOC Scenario using Custom IDOC By Sachin Dabhade Aim: Transfer the data from one system to another using user customized IDOC. Sender System: Server: 172.25.8.185 Client: 200 Data from Z table: zach1 ReceiverSystem: Server: 172.25.!.1!8 Client: 800 Data from Z table: zach1 Data i fetched from Z table on the ender ytem and inerted it in the Z table of "eceiver y %&'()D*C. Settings on the Sender End +able Creation + , Code S'11. +he table contain data that i to be ent to "eceiver. ALE Configuration +-Code , S%&' Defining Logica System

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ALE-IDOC Scenario using Custom IDOC

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ALE-IDOC Scenario using Custom IDOCBy Sachin DabhadeAim: Transfer the data from one system to another using user customized IDOC.

Sender System:Server: 172.25.8.185Client: 200Data from Z table: zsach1ReceiverSystem:Server: 172.25.9.198Client: 800Data from Z table: zsach1Data is fetched from Z table on the sender system and inserted it in the Z table of Receiver system using ALE/IDOC.Settings on the Sender EndTable Creation T Code SE11. The table contains data that is to be sent to Receiver.ALE ConfigurationT-Code SALEDefining Logical System200 is our sender800 is our receiverAssigning Client to Logical System200 is our sender800 is our receiverDefining Target System for RFC Calls (Tcode SM59)Click on R/3 Connections and then Create TABStep 1Step 2Save and test the connection.Defining Port

The sender system is connected to the receiver system through this Port.Continued...