on 10-16-2006 5:13 AM
Hi,
Could any one help me out, how to use the <b>Data Transfer Workbench (Tcode - SXDA)for Batch Input of documents</b> to the Content server!
Regards,
Shine.
Hi Shine,
The SAP System provides several workbenches to transfer data from legacy systems. Depending on the object type you want to transfer you use one of the following workbenches:
Data Transfer Workbench
The Data Transfer Workbench (SXDA) provides access to most of the SAP standard transfer programs and techniques. You can use the workbench in the following areas:
Cross-application functions (CA)
Financial Accounting and Asset Accounting (FI, FI-AA)
Real Estate Management (RE)
Logistics (LO)
Sales and Distribution (SD)
Material Management (MM)
Logistics Execution (LE)
Quality Management (QM)
Plant Maintenance (PM)
Production Planning and Control (PP)
Human Resources (HR)
External Data Transfer Tool
You can use the External Data Transfer Tool in the following areas:
Treasury (TR)
Central Business Partner
Executive Information System (EIS)
Profitability Analysis (CO-PA)
Bank Customer Accounts (BCA), Results and Risk Analysis in SAP Banking
In the Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and Enterprise Controlling (EC) areas you use other data transfer tools and techniques.
For furhter information on this topic please see the SAP Online Help (http://help.sap.com) under:
SAP R/3 Enterprise Application Components
- Cross-Application Components
- CA Data Transfer
Hope this reply can help you.
Best regards,
Christoph
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Hi,
Thanx for the reply. I am dealing with Cross Application - Document Management System (CA-DMS). So using Document Transfer Workbench and Batch Input i need to upload the Document-pdf's to the SAP-DB and Document Info record to the DRAW table.
So what std program shud be used.COuld you kindly help me out.
Regards,
Shine
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