How To Fix FD370 - Error in IDoc &; you must process this IDoc type individually


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: FD - EDI Messages in FI

  • Message number: 370

  • Message text: Error in IDoc &; you must process this IDoc type individually

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message FD370 - Error in IDoc &; you must process this IDoc type individually ?

    The SAP error message FD370 indicates that there is an issue with processing an IDoc (Intermediate Document) of a specific type, and it suggests that the IDoc must be processed individually. This error typically arises in scenarios where the IDoc cannot be processed in bulk due to certain constraints or issues.

    Causes of FD370 Error

    1. IDoc Type Configuration Issues: The IDoc type may not be properly configured in the system, leading to processing errors.
    2. Data Issues: The data contained within the IDoc may be incomplete, incorrect, or not conforming to the expected format.
    3. Mapping Issues: There may be issues with the mapping of fields between the IDoc and the target system or application.
    4. Status of the IDoc: The IDoc may be in a status that does not allow for bulk processing (e.g., it may be in a status that requires manual intervention).
    5. Custom Logic: If there are custom enhancements or logic implemented in the IDoc processing, they may be causing the error.
    6. System Configuration: There may be configuration settings in the SAP system that prevent the IDoc from being processed in bulk.

    Solutions to FD370 Error

    1. Process IDoc Individually: As the error message suggests, you can manually process the IDoc. This can be done using transaction codes like WE19 (IDoc test tool) or BD87 (reprocessing IDocs).
    2. Check IDoc Status: Use transaction WE02 or WE05 to check the status of the IDoc. Look for any error messages or warnings that can provide more context on the issue.
    3. Review IDoc Data: Inspect the data within the IDoc to ensure that it is complete and correctly formatted. You can use WE02 to view the details of the IDoc.
    4. Check Configuration: Verify the configuration settings for the IDoc type in transaction WE30 (IDoc type development) and ensure that all necessary settings are correctly defined.
    5. Debugging: If you have access to the development environment, you can debug the IDoc processing logic to identify any custom code that may be causing the issue.
    6. Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to the specific IDoc type you are working with for any known issues or additional troubleshooting steps.
    7. Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot identify the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.

    Related Information

    • IDoc Types: Familiarize yourself with the specific IDoc type that is causing the error. Each IDoc type has its own structure and requirements.
    • Transaction Codes: Common transaction codes for IDoc processing include:
      • WE02 / WE05: Display IDocs
      • WE19: Test IDoc
      • BD87: Reprocess IDocs
    • Monitoring Tools: Use SAP monitoring tools to keep track of IDoc processing and identify any recurring issues.

    By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the FD370 error effectively.

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