_______________________________________________________________________________ 1 PI INTERFACE 7.0 - FI x If you already have done the SD PI Interface configuration, please just follow steps: 2. Import IDocs (FIDCC02 ) 3. Import Interface (from TPZ file) 10. Create Receiver Determination 11. Create Interface Determination Step by step solution: 1. Import Software Component Versions from SLD 2. Import IDoc ( FIDCC02 ) 3. Import Repository configuration (from Tpz file) 4. Create Data Types (already done in Step 3) 5. Create Message Type (already done in Step 3) 6. Create Message Interface (already done in Step 3) 7. Import Java Mapping (already done in Step 3) 8. Create Interface Mapping (already done in Step 3) 9. Assign Business System 10. Create Communication Channel 11. Create Receiver Determination 12. Create Interface Determination 13. Create Receiver Agreement 1. Import Software Component Versions Start XI and type/access SXMB_IFR to launch your integration builder, or type "http://<server>:<port>/rep in your browser's address bar, then hit enter. This will launch Integration Builder. 1.1. Click on Integration Repository and import all your definition from SLD (system landscape directory) from the TOOLSÆTransfer from System Landscape Directory menu option.
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If you already have done the SD PI Interface configuration, please just follow steps:2. Import IDocs (FIDCC02 )3. Import Interface (from TPZ file)10. Create Receiver Determination11. Create Interface Determination
Step by step solution:
1. Import Software Component Versions from SLD2. Import IDoc ( FIDCC02 )3. Import Repository configuration (from Tpz file)4. Create Data Types (already done in Step 3)5. Create Message Type (already done in Step 3)6. Create Message Interface (already done in Step 3)7. Import Java Mapping (already done in Step 3)8. Create Interface Mapping (already done in Step 3)9. Assign Business System10. Create Communication Channel11. Create Receiver Determination12. Create Interface Determination13. Create Receiver Agreement
1. Import Software Component Versions
Start XI and type/access SXMB_IFR to launch your integration builder, or type"http://<server>:<port>/rep in your browser's address bar, then hit enter.
This will launch Integration Builder.
1.1. Click on Integration Repository and import all your definition from SLD (system landscapedirectory) from the TOOLS Transfer from System Landscape Directory menu option.
1.2. When you do this, the system will prompt you with all the available SWCVs from SLD andhave the chosen one imported into the Integration Repository
So, we have our SWC and corresponding version available for us to begin with. Double-clickon SWCV then bring it to the edit mode. Enter the required info after switching to the"IMPORT RFC/IDOC............" radio button displayed in the work area. This is essential, asthis will then be used for importing IDocs from the source system.Make sure the IDoc has already the extension definition (OSS Note 1321680).
1.3. Click on the "+ " icon at the bottom part of work area appearing just below the server info.This will give you the option to enter the NAME SPACE. Enter"http://www.sat.gob.mx/cfd/2".
1.4. Save the work, and then activate it.2. Import IDoc (FIDCC2.FIDCCP02.ZDM_FI1*):*In this guide, the IDoc extension’s name is ZDM_FI1. You shall replace this name with the one you defined in yoursystem.
2.1. Right-click on Imported Objects and Import of SAP Objects.
2.2. Enter the Application Server and the System Number from your R/3 System.
Select import Source “Client” for looking your file tpz in your PC.
Save and activate all objects.File: XI3_0_FACTURA_ELECTRONICA_0.1_of_sap.com.mx.tpz
4. Create Data Types (already done in step 3):
Create the Data Type and build the structure into which the data from R/3 IDoc shall bereceived. After expanding the NAME SPACE, expand the INTERFACE OBJECTS. Then rightclick on DATA TYPES to start creating.
6. Create Message Interface (already done in step 3) :
6.1 To do this, right-click on the MESSAGE INTERFACE title and create the new object. Herewe will make sure that the attributes are set to ASYNCHRONOUS (will see this later) andINBOUND (into XI from R/3).
6.2 Drag and drop the INVOIC.INVOIC02 from Imported Objects IDOC on to the hand icon onthe right-hand side next to name space field. Or drop down the list then select the messagetype from the resulting window. Or simply type the details.
At this stage we are done with definitions and now its time to map the messages and interfacecreated thus far.
7. Import Java Mapping (already done in Step 3):
At this step you need to have a Java Class who is going to do the Mapping between IDOCINVOIC02 and the target message MT_Comprobante created as stated above.
7.1 To begin with, click on the triangle pointing rightwards on MAPPING OBJECTS. Right-clickon Imported Archives and create a new.
7.3 Use Import Button to import the Zip file that contains the Java Class
Java Mapping is needed to map the SOURCE to the TARGET. In our case the source is the R/3IDoc coming into XI from SAP R/3 and the target is a XML FILE stored at root directory that willthen be accessed by any script to load in to the destination system.
In Java Class we are creating a 1-1 kind of relationship between the source and target.
8. Create Interface Mapping
Now, the last step in the Integration Repository is to create the INTERFACE MAPPING. In thisstep map the source (FIDCC02.FIDCCP02.ZMD_FI1) to the target interface (MI_Comprobante).
Once the objects are identified and filled into respective fields, click on the “Read Interfaces”push button on the right-hand side in the bottom portion of the work area. This replicates thesource and targets into the Request Tab Window.
Identify the message mapping program created in the above step and assign it here.
We are done with SOURCE, TARGET, and LINK for data handling.
Save the work. This is time to check the object consistency. Make sure to hit “F7” at thisstage just before activating. At the end activate the change list.