IDOCS in SAP
IDOC (intermediate document) number, which is a format SAP uses for electronic document exchange between systems.When a CUA system is involved, you should get in the habit of checking the CUA log often to ensure the user master record changes are getting processed. SCUL is a transaction that should be checked often when you are working within a CUA. In CUA, when you save a user master record in SU01, three status records are created. One to update the user master information related to the logon, the address, and the default tabs. A second status record is created for role changes, and a third record is created for changes on the Profile.
IDOCs that have been successfully processed will be green. Warnings will be yellow; errors, red and grey, will indicate that CUA doesn’t know what happened.The yellows and reds will usually have an error message tagged to them describing what went wrong, letting you resolve that issue and redistribute the IDOC so it will process.
USER, PROFILE, and ACTGRP entries have number, If we double-click one of these numbers, we are taken to the IDOC status screen
Status is 02, which usually means there was a problem communicating with the destination.
Status was 03, meaning it left the CUA central system okay, we have to trace it to the destination. We use transaction BDM2
IDOC (intermediate document) number, which is a format SAP uses for electronic document exchange between systems.When a CUA system is involved, you should get in the habit of checking the CUA log often to ensure the user master record changes are getting processed. SCUL is a transaction that should be checked often when you are working within a CUA. In CUA, when you save a user master record in SU01, three status records are created. One to update the user master information related to the logon, the address, and the default tabs. A second status record is created for role changes, and a third record is created for changes on the Profile.
IDOCs that have been successfully processed will be green. Warnings will be yellow; errors, red and grey, will indicate that CUA doesn’t know what happened.The yellows and reds will usually have an error message tagged to them describing what went wrong, letting you resolve that issue and redistribute the IDOC so it will process.
USER, PROFILE, and ACTGRP entries have number, If we double-click one of these numbers, we are taken to the IDOC status screen
Status is 02, which usually means there was a problem communicating with the destination.
Status was 03, meaning it left the CUA central system okay, we have to trace it to the destination. We use transaction BDM2
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