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Step-By-Step Guide for LSMW using ALE/IDOC Method

Contributed By: Sarang Kahu

Business Case:

In Business scenario, it is required to upload the data into R/3 and process the data in the
IDOC form only. The data can be migrated to R/3 SAP system using IDOC Generation
Method in LSMW. The data to be uploaded can be regarding material, vendor, customer
etc. IDOC is the container, which stores the data in structured format and is used to
communicate between R/3 systems. IDOC structure includes Status Record for storing
status information of IDOC dispatch, Data Record for storing data into segments and its
corresponding fields and Control Record has receiver and source system details etc.

This document contains Step-by-Step instructions to use LSMW to generate and


process IDOC from the data file available. In first part user-defined IDOC structure is
created and required ALE settings are done .In the Second part, this IDOC structure is used
in the LSMW IDOC

Part One: To create IDOC structure

Step One: Run transaction WE31.Create Segment with name ‘ZEMP_SEG’.

Step Two: Input the fields for the segment structure, which would be required in LSMW
for mapping purpose.

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Step Three: Now, Go to Edit -> Set Release, so that you can use this segment in the R/3
system further.

Step Four: Run transaction ‘we30’ and enter IDOC structure name we want to create.

Here, IDOC structure name is ‘ZEMP_IDC’.

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Step Five:
(A)Add segment created earlier to this IDOC type ‘ZEMP_IDC’.

The maximum and minimum repetitions can be from 000000000000 to 99999999999.


Choose any number rang as per requirement.

Now, Go back to earlier page and Click Edit-> Set Release.

(B)Create new Message type in transaction ‘WE81’.

(C) Attach message type and IDOC type with the help of transaction ‘WE82’.

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Step Six: Go to transaction ‘SALE’. Click as marked in red color.

Now add two logical system names for sender and receiver ex. IDC64 and IDC87.

Step Seven: Now assign clients to the logical systems created.

Select the client of your current system as per decision to make that system sender or
receiver.

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After clicking on to Goto->Details , you come to following screen. Input receiver system
‘IDC87’ to client 800.

Here in our LSMW using IDOC method, no need to assign client to sender as we are doing
Inbound IDOC Processing (i.e. Receiver side).

Step Eight: Run transaction ‘WE21’ to create File port. Give directory name as the
location of your file to be read. Give dummy name for ‘Outbound file’
field.

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Step Nine: Run ‘SM59’ transaction to create RFC connection. Please make sure here
connection type is ‘T’ for TCP/IP

Step Ten: Run transaction ‘WE20’ to create partner profile for partner of receiver system
(IDC87) i.e. sender system (IDC64).

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Step Eleven: Create process code using ‘WE42’.

After saving this data, you go screen as below to attach function module to the process
code. The process code is the representation of the function module for inbound idoc
processing.

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Step Twelve: Now you can use this process code in the inbound parameters of the
partner’s profile.

Part Two:
Following are the steps to be performed on LSMW side.

Step One:
Enter the project, sub-project and Object name for our scenario.

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Step Two:
Click the first radio button ‘Maintain Object Attributes’ , execute and enter the message
name and IDOC name into the screen as follows.

Step Three:
Click radio button ‘Maintain Source Structures’ and execute to create new source structure
as follows.

Step Four:
Click radio button ‘Maintain Source Fields’ and execute to enter the fields in the source
structure. Here these fields are same as the fields in segment of the IDOC created earlier.

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Step Five:
Click radio button ‘Maintain Structure Relations’ and execute to create relationship
between source and target structure. Here target structure is Message type ‘ZEMP_MSG’.

Step Six:
Click radio button ‘Maintain Field Mapping and Conversion Rules’ and execute to create
field mapping and a conversion rules between source structure and target structure.

Step Seven:

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Click radio button ‘Maintain Fixed Values, Translations, User-Defined Routines’ and
execute to assign fixed values to any field, to call user defined routines etc. These activities
are not required in our scenario.

Step Eight:
Click radio button ‘Specify Files’ and execute to assign file on the local workstation to the
LSMW to read. The file has contents as shown below.

And now we specify the location of file here.

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Step Nine:
Click radio button ‘Specify Files’ and execute to specify file to source structure as follows.

Step Ten:
Click radio button ‘Read Data’ and execute to read file from local workstation as per path
specified.

Step Eleven:
Click radio button ‘Display Read Data’ and execute to display data just read.

Step Twelve:
Click radio button ‘Convert Data’ and execute to create a file with extension ‘.conv ’.

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Step Thirteen:
Click radio button ‘Display Converted Data’ and execute to display the converted data.

Step Fourteen:
Click radio button ‘Start IDoc Generation’ and execute to generate the IDOC from the data
provided and structure mapping done earlier in this document. For this purpose, we cam
use the converted file in step twelve. After successful generation of IDOC, below shown
message is displayed.

Step Fifteen:
Click radio button ‘Start IDoc Processing’ and execute to process the IDOC by inputting
necessary selection parameters.

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Step Sixteen:
Click radio button ‘Create IDoc Overview’ and execute to show status and details of IDOC
generated. This screen is similar to ‘WE02’ or ‘WE05’ transaction.

Here , as you can see , the status of IDOC is OK (Green color Bubble) and hence confirms
successful processing of IDOC.

Step Seventeen:
Click radio button ‘Start IDoc Follow-Up’ and execute to reprocess the IDOC if not posted
or generated properly initially.

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