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Component: BC-XI
Component Name: Exchange Infrastructure
Description: The payload is the actual contents business data of a message.
Key Concepts: Payload is a term used in the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) component. It refers to the data that is sent from one system to another in an exchange of information. This data can be in the form of messages, documents, or other types of data. How to use it: In order to use payloads, you must first create a message type in the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) component. This message type will define the structure of the payload that will be sent from one system to another. Once the message type is created, you can then create a payload that contains the data that needs to be exchanged. Tips & Tricks: When creating a payload, it is important to ensure that all of the data is properly formatted and structured according to the message type that was created. This will ensure that the data is properly received by the other system. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all of the necessary data is included in the payload so that it can be properly processed by the other system. Related Information: For more information on payloads and how to use them in SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI), please refer to SAP Help documentation or contact your local SAP support team.