I'm reading an echo. At the risk of repeating myself :^)
If you can't control the flow, I don't know any other way except to have two
applications. It doesn't take much to create a copy of the existing
application and have it do the same call startrfc to send it to SAP.
Tim
Padmaja Career <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I was not able to control using write commands since we can have some
segments repeating in the input x12
Ex:
PO1
SCH
SCH
SCH
PO1
SCH
PO1
and not sure how to store the data for these repeating segments to generate
the second idoc file TXTRAW01..
Thanks for all your inputs/help on this..
Padmaja
Leah Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, if you can control where you do the writing of the various
records. Don't forget, you'll need a header record for each IDOC. This will
depend on the syntax of the data you are getting and how you use it in each
IDOC.
----- Original Message ----
From: Padmaja Career <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Timothy Cronin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Chuck Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
[email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2007 8:10:38 PM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] TLE double translation
Hi Timothy,
Is it possible to generate only one output file , with ORDERS05 & TXTRAW01
concatenated ? instead of two different files?
Thanks
Padmaja
Timothy Cronin <timcroniniv@ yahoo.com> wrote:
One common approach to this is to have two outputs from the same map and do one
translation.
You can define a second staging key that points to a separate TLE application.
Call them SAPORD and SAPTXT for example. When you are writing our records for
the orders IDoc you write using the staging key that points to SAPORD. When you
write to the TXTRAW you use the staging key that points to SAPTXT.
After inbound translation is completed on the incoming transaction, TLE sorts
the result by the staging key, strips off the staging key and writes the result
to the correct incoming directory.
Tim
Chuck Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:
Folks:
I have an inbound X12 850 that needs to create two SAP IDOCS; an ORDERS05 and
TXTRAW01. I need to pump the 850 and do two translations.
Does anyone have any experience doing something like this; a double
translation? The 850 needs to create the ORDERS05 then create the TXTRAW01
IDOC's.
Thanks
Chuck Powers
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