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HI,

IN ALE PROGRAM I AM SENDING MATERIAL MASTER FORM 200 TO 210 CLIENT . I AM SING MATMAS AND SYNCH MESSAGE TYPE . IN RECEIVER SYSTEM WHEN ADDING A MESSAGE TYPE IN RECEIVE SYSTEM IT ASK WE TO ENTER A PROCESS CODE WHAT IS THE PROCESS CODE FOR <b>SYNCH</b>.

THANK YOU

ASHOK KUMAR

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former_member404244
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Hi,

For inbound side no need to give the message type SYNCH.Just give the process code in WE20 and then save.

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nagaraj

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Hi,

A process code identifies the type of data processing for inbound processing

The IDoc interface uses the process code to find the business process which controls the conversion of the IDoc into the SAP document.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/04/25fbd39e3511d188da0000e8216438/content.htm

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former_member404244
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Hi,

In we20 for outbound idoc we don't need the process code.For the message type SYNCH ,the basic type is SYNCHRON.Just specify both these in the outbound parameters.

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nagaraj

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I AM ASKING IN INBOUND PROCESS

THANK YOU

ASHOK

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Hey Ashok,

there is no need to define the type "SYNCH" on the receving system (inbound).

So just leave it blank!

regards

Oliver

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abdul_hakim
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Hi

Dont give the message type SYNCH in the Inbound side.

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Hakim

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former_member404244
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Hi,

For inbound side no need to give the message type SYNCH.Just give the process code in WE20 and then save.

Regards,

nagaraj