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Ariba:How Tax Jurisdiction value is populated from Ariba to ECC(IDOC)

dhinesh_thirugnanam
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Hi All.

I am facing one issue where data(Tax Jurisdiction value) from Ariba to ECC(IDOC) is coming as 10.

But it should populate as 100000000 but in IDOC it is showing as 10 only.

Any idea from where this 10 is coming from Ariba or where it is maintained in SPRO.

dpertierra
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Have you checked the preprocessing payload in CIG? you can check which field is being mapped to E1EDP04-TXJCD in the mapping specs and see if in the preprocessing payload if you have 10 or 100000000

former_member684757
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Hi Dhinesh,

For CIG add-on integrations, the E1EDP04.TXJCD represents the invoice item line number from the AN Invoice xml file path: /cXML/Request/InvoiceDetailRequest/InvoiceDetailOrder/InvoiceDetailItem/InvoiceDetailItemReference/@lineNumber.

It looks like that there is an internal logic on CIG Add-on to determine the Tax Jurisdiction on SAP when the Invoice IDOC comes in, so it's not something that comes in the IDOC.

dhinesh_thirugnanam
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Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

However based on the configuration guide(screenshot1) I maintained in the table - ARBCIG_TAXCATMAP.After configuring I am getting another error(screenshot2).

Any idea on this?

Screenshot1 :

Screenshot2:

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dhinesh_thirugnanam
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Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

However based on the configuration guide(screenshot1) I maintained in the table - ARBCIG_TAXCATMAP.After configuring I am getting another error(screenshot2).

Any idea on this?

Screenshot1 :

Screenshot2: