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  2. IDoc - Wikipedia

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    An IDoc consists of Control record (it contains the type of IDoc, port of the partner, release of SAP R/3 which produced the IDoc etc.); Data records of different types. The number and type of segments is mostly fixed for each IDoc type, but there is some flexibility (for example an SD order can have any number of items).

  3. T-code - Wikipedia

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    A transaction code is used to access functions or running programs (including executing ABAP code) [2] in the SAP application more rapidly. By entering a t-code instead of using the menu, navigation and execution are combined into a single step, much like shortcuts in the Windows OS.

  4. X12 Document List - Wikipedia

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    Purchase Order Change Request - Buyer Initiated 861 Receiving Advice/Acceptance Certificate 862 Shipping Schedule 863 Report of Test Results 865 Purchase Order Change Acknowledgment/Request - Seller Initiated 866 Production Sequence 867 Product Transfer and Resale Report 869 Order Status Inquiry 870 Order Status Report 871 Component Parts Content

  5. Electronic data interchange - Wikipedia

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    It receives transactions, examines the 'from' and the 'to' information, and routes the transaction to the final recipient. VANs may provide a number of additional services, e.g. retransmitting documents, providing third party audit information, acting as a gateway for different transmission methods, and handling telecommunications support.

  6. Purchase order - Wikipedia

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    An example of a purchase order request from a travel agent. A purchase order, often abbreviated to PO, is a commercial document issued by a buyer to a seller, indicating types, quantities, and agreed prices for products or services required. [1] It is used to control the purchasing of products and services from external suppliers. [2]

  7. Unique Transaction Identifier - Wikipedia

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    A Unique Transaction Identifier (UTI), alternatively called Unique Swap Identifier (Acronym: USI) is a globally unique identifier for individual transactions in financial markets. USIs were introduced in late 2012 in the U.S. in the context of Dodd–Frank regulation, where reporting of transactions to Trade Repositories first became mandatory.

  8. Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    In the event-driven process chain, the information, material, or resource objects portray objects in the real world, for example business objects, entities, etc., which can be input data serving as the basis for a function, or output data produced by a function. Examples are "material", "order", etc.

  9. Database transaction schedule - Wikipedia

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    In the fields of databases and transaction processing (transaction management), a schedule (or history) of a system is an abstract model to describe the order of executions in a set of transactions running in the system. Often it is a list of operations (actions) ordered by time, performed by a set of transactions that are executed together in ...