IDoc


IDoc, short for Intermediate Document, is a SAP document format for business transaction data transfers.
Non SAP-systems can use IDocs as the standard interface for data transfer.
IDoc is similar to XML in purpose, but differs in syntax. Both serve the purpose of data exchange and automation in computer systems, but the IDoc-Technology takes a different approach.
While XML allows having some metadata about the document itself, an IDoc is obliged to have information at its header like its creator, creation time etc. While XML has a tag-like tree structure containing data and meta-data, IDocs use a table with the data and meta-data. IDocs also have a session that explains all the processes which the document passed or will pass, allowing one to debug and trace the status of the document.
Different IDoc types are available to handle different types of messages. For example, the IDoc format ORDERS01 may be used for both purchase orders and order confirmations.
IDoc technology offers many tools for automation, monitoring and error handling. For example, if the IDocs are customised that way on a particular server, then a user of SAP R/3 system creates a purchase order; this is automatically sent via an IDoc and a sales order is immediately created on the vendor's system.
When this order cannot be created because of an application error, then the administrator on the vendor's system sees this IDoc among the erroneous ones and can solve the situation. If the error is in the master data at the vendor's system, he can correct them and order the IDoc to be processed again.
Because of the flexibility and transparency of IDoc technology, some non-SAP technologies use them as well.

Structure of the IDoc

An IDoc consists of
The IDoc itself is a structured Text-File, that means IDocs can be used on all platforms, there is no need to translate binary data. Each record is identified by the name of the record. The load is stored in a 1000 byte long container. Use transaction WE60 in a SAP-System to get documentation for IDocs, like HTML files and C-header files.
Example ORDERS01 Segment E1EDK01
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Automatically created data declarations */
/* Data declarations for IDoc segments */
/* of IDoc type ORDERS01 */
/* Creation 20.09.2017 13:11:00 */
/* Client 100 */
/* System F10 */
/* Release 740 */
/* Lang. EN */
/* Transaction WE60 */
/* Output for Release 740 */
/* Version 3 of IDoc record types : IDoc record types for SAP Release 4.0 */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Segment structures for IDoc type ORDERS01 */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#ifndef E2EDK01005
#define E2EDK01005
typedef struct e2edk01005 e2edk01005;
#endif E2EDK01005

IDoc Transactions in SAP

The following transactions can be used to create and process IDocs. The list does not include any transaction required for the development of new IDoc types. Please note that you get a comprehensive list of available transactions by using area menu WEDI.
NAST is a technique in SAP-Systems to create messages. Messages can be printed, sent or transferred into IDocs. SAP uses this for many applications e.g. Purchase Orders. The PO can create a message which might be printed, sent by FAX, or translated into an IDoc of type ORDERS. The IDoc ORDERS can be forwarded in an B2B-process to a vendor.

Error Handling

SAP provides a standard report or to display and edit IDocs. Unfortunately, the provided functionality is very basic; therefore, most customers are forced to create their own custom solution..