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Uploading Customer Master Extended Address using BAPI method...Previous STEP 4: Maintain Structure Relations Here
in this step we need to map the custom source structure created by us with the
standard structure available in the standard program interface. We need not to
map the custom source structure with all available standard structures which are
in scope. We need to consider those source structures of standard program which
contains any of the source fields that defined in step number 3 above
STEP 5: Maintain field mappings and conversion rules This
is a very important step and needs to be done very carefully. Here we need to
carry out mapping between each and every custom sources fields with the standard
structure fields. Use
menu path EXTRAS-> Auto field mapping
and also do manually mapping where ever required
For
manual mapping put the cursor on the destination structure field and then click
on Source field button as shown below. For example OBJ_TYPE
Click
on Rule button to insert initial check Rule.
Now
after rule insertion, mapping looks like below.
There are also few other possible features are available under Rule
button which can be used according and effectively based on the requirement. STEP
6: Maintain Fixed Values, Translations, User-Defined Routines If
there are more than one LSMW object which makes use of a similar section of
code, in that case a global routine can be defined at this steps which will be
accessible by all LSMW objects under a LSMW Project.
Double
click on the routine, you can see the source code.
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