Apr 17, 2015

IDoc Statuses

IDoc statuses


Table TEDS1 contains list of all status codes.
Starting statuses may be: 01 (outbound), 50 (inbound), 42 (outbound test), 74 (inbound test)
Status number
Type of status
Status description
Next success status
Next error status
Error reason
Solution to error
01
Success
Outbound IDoc created
30
29


02
Error
Error passing data to port


Correct the error and Execute RSEOUT00 program again
03
Success
Outbound IDoc successfully sent to port
None, 32


04
Error
within control information on EDI subsystem



05
Error
during translation



12
Success
Dispatch OK

Changed from status 03 by BD75 transaction (see below)

25
Success
Processing outbound IDoc despite syntax errors



26
Error
during syntax check of outbound IDoc

Missing mandatory segment for example
You may edit the IDoc or force it to be processed
29
Error
ALE service (for example
29, 31


30
Success
Outbound IDoc ready for dispatch (ALE service)
03
02
Partner profile customized to not run
Execute RSEOUT00 program
31
Error
no further processing
32
Success
Outbound IDoc was edited

There was a manual update of the IDoc in SAP tables, the original was saved to a new IDoc with status 33

33
Success
Original of an IDoc which was edited. It is not possible to post this IDoc
None
None
Backup of another IDoc manually updated, see status 32

35
Success
IDoc reloaded from archive. Can't be processed
37
Error
Erroneous control record (for example, "reference" field should be blank for outbound IDocs)
None, 37


42
Success
Outbound IDoc manually created by WE19 test tool
01
37


50
Success
Inbound IDoc created
64
65


51
Error
inbound IDoc data contains errors
53, 64
51, 66, 68, 69
Error triggered by SAP application, incorrect values in the IDoc data
Ask functional people, modify erroneous values in the IDoc (WE02 for example) and run it again using BD87
53
Success
inbound IDoc posted
None, 53


56
Error
IDoc with errors added (You should never see this error code)
50, 51, 56, 62, 68


60
Error
syntax check of inbound IDoc
56, 61, 62


61
Error
Processing inbound IDoc despite syntax error
64


62
Success
inbound IDoc passed to application
53
51

63
Error
passing IDoc to application



64
Success
Inbound IDoc ready to be passed to application
62
51, 60, 63, 68, 69

execute BD20 transaction (RBDAPP01 program)
65
Error
ALE service - incorrect partner profiles
64, 65


66
Waiting
Waiting for predecessor IDoc (Serialization)

51
68
Success
no further processing
68
None
The IDoc was created using inbound test tool (WE19) and written to file to do file inbound test. Another IDoc is created if immediate processing is chosen

69
Success
IDoc was edited
64
51, 68, 69
There was a manual update of the IDoc in SAP tables, the original was saved to a new IDoc with status 70

70
Success
Original of an IDoc which was edited. It is not possible to post this IDoc
None
None
Backup of another IDoc manually updated, see status 69

71
Success
Inbound IDoc reloaded from archive. Can't be processed
74
Success
Inbound IDoc manually created by WE19 test tool
50, 56


Apr 15, 2015

ITIL ACRONYMS

ITIL ACRONYMS
Below is a list of mostly used abbreviations. When working in ITIL environment – especially if you are a new hired person – you may feel lost when reading emails full of meaningless abbreviations. For all those people who fell lost but also for people taking the ITIL exam we created the list below. We believe it will be useful for everybody who needs quickly remind what particular acronym means.
Acronym
Term
ACD
Automatic Call Distribution
AM
Availability Management
AMIS
Availability Management Information System
ASP
Application Service Provider
BCM
Business Capacity Management
BCM
Business Continuity Management
BCP
Business Continuity Plan
BIA
Business Impact Analysis
BRM
Business Relationship Manager
BSI
British Standards Institution
BSM
Business Service Management
CAB
Change Advisory Board
CAB/EC
Change Advisory Board / Emergency Committee
CAPEX
Capital Expenditure
CCM
Component Capacity Management
CFIA
Component Failure Impact Analysis
CI
Configuration Item
CMDB
Configuration Management Database
CMIS
Capacity Management Information System
CMM
Capability Maturity Model
CMMI
Capability Maturity Model Integration
CMS
Configuration Management System
COTS
Commercial off the Shelf
CSF
Critical Success Factor
CSI
Continual Service Improvement
CSIP
Continual Service Improvement Programme
CSP
Core Service Package
CTI
Computer Telephony Integration
DIKW
Data-to-Information-to-Knowledge-to-Wisdom
eSCM-CL
eSourcing Capability Model for Client Organizations
eSCM-SP
eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers
FMEA
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
FTA
Fault Tree Analysis
IRR
Internal Rate of Return
ISG
IT Steering Group
ISM
Information Security Management
ISMS
Information Security Management System
ISO
International Organization for Standardization
ISP
Internet Service Provider
IT
Information Technology
ITSCM
IT Service Continuity Management
ITSM
IT Service Management
itSMF
IT Service Management Forum
IVR
Interactive Voice Response
KEDB
Known Error Database
KPI
Key Performance Indicator
LOS
Line of Service
MoR
Management of Risk
MTBF
Mean Time Between Failures
MTBSI
Mean Time Between Service Incidents
MTRS
Mean Time to Restore Service
MTTR
Mean Time to Repair
NPV
Net Present Value
OGC
Office of Government Commerce
OLA
Operational Level Agreement
OPEX
Operational Expenditure
OPSI
Office of Public Sector Information
PBA
Pattern of Business Activity
PFS
Prerequisite for Success
PIR
Post Implementation Review
PSA
Projected Service Availability
QA
Quality Assurance
QMS
Quality Management System
RCA
Root Cause Analysis
RFC
Request for Change
ROI
Return on Investment
RPO
Recovery Point Objective
RTO
Recovery Time Objective
SAC
Service Acceptance Criteria
SACM
Service Asset and Configuration Management
SCD
Supplier and Contract Database
SCM
Service Capacity Management
SFA
Service Failure Analysis
SIP
Service Improvement Plan
SKMS
Service Knowledge Management System
SLA
Service Level Agreement
SLM
Service Level Management
SLP
Service Level Package
SLR
Service Level Requirement
SMO
Service Maintenance Objective
SoC
Separation of Concerns
SOP
Standard Operating Procedures
SOR
Statement of requirements
SPI
Service Provider Interface
SPM
Service Portfolio Management
SPO
Service Provisioning Optimization
SPOF
Single Point of Failure
TCO
Total Cost of Ownership
TCU
Total Cost of Utilization
TO
Technical Observation
TOR
Terms of Reference
TQM
Total Quality Management
UC
Underpinning Contract
UP
User Profile
VBF
Vital Business Function
VOI
Value on Investment
WIP
Work in Progress


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