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Reply from mic-bv on Jun 16 at 7:45 AM Hi MarcoSpadaro, BD10 is for sending Material Data. You can send one or more at a time - but usually it is sent by using Change Pointers (every time a Masterial Master data is changed, the updates are sent to subsystems). And that's what it is meant for: Updating subsystems with current data. It is NOT automatically sending ALL Material Master data from related Material records, which are in a BOM. (as you might know, there are several different kind of BOMs, with validities etc. - so which shoud it take?). If you like to send all MM from a certain BOM, you'll have to do a BOM explode and call BD10 / RBDSEMAT for each of those (or transfer it by the select-options to that report). Question is: Why do you want to send all MM of a BOM to another system? Usually you keep the other system updated for all (or some certain) Materials.. as mentioned using change pointers. Regards Stefan
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Marcospadaro Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 3:37 AM Subject: Send Artmas With BD10 Hy Folks, I'm quite new with idoc, I'm trying to send an artmas with BD10, and it's working perfectly with material without a BOM, but when I'm trying to send a material with a BOM non of the material of the BOM are in the IDOC, I'm in ECC-6 Retail system, to be more specific: 1) If I try to send the idoc by passing only the material and non the class, the idoc is generated but without the BOM, when I insert the class, the IODC won't even be created. Do I miss something? Do I have to find an user exit to insert de BOM material? Regards. | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |