BDOC stands for Business DocumentBDocs, short for Business Documents, serve as containers for the data that constitute a business process, such as application messages or transactions. It is a concept specific to the SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system. BDOCs are used for handling business processes and data exchange within the CRM component of SAP.
Configuring bDoc for monitoring
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BDoc messages are internally transmitted within the CRM Server, facilitating communication between the CRM Application and the CRM Middleware, as well as between the CRM Server and CRM Mobile Clients, also known as Field Applications.
SAP ERP does not incorporate the concept of BDocs, thus preventing the exchange of BDoc messages between an SAP ERP system and SAP CRM. Instead, business data is encapsulated within containers when utilizing BAPI calls. Consequently, when exchanging data with SAP ERP, there are indeed outbound and inbound BDoc messages within the CRM Server, specifically to interact with the inbound and outbound ERP (R/3) adapters.
Configure BDoc for Monitoring
In the IT-Conductor Service Grid, navigate to the system where you want to enable bDoc BDoc monitoring and . Then click the object menu of the system.
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In the object menu, click
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Retrievers
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In the Retrievers list, click the object menu of
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BDoc Errors
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We can view the monitored data by expanding the “BDocs” node of the system and then clicking on the graph icon
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. Then click Activate.
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Navigate to the system in the IT-Conductor Service Grid and expand the BDocs node to view the monitored object.
You also have the option to view BDocs in-error directly from the service grid.