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Component: FIN-FSCM-TRM-TM
Component Name: Transaction Manager
Description: The correspondence interface Messaging between the correspondence monitor and the middleware of TRM creates and sends outgoing correspondence for correspondence objects and correspondence objects for incoming correspondence.
Key Concepts: Correspondence Messaging Interface (CMI) is a component of the Transaction Manager (TM) module in the Financial Supply Chain Management (FSCM) suite of SAP software. CMI is used to manage and monitor the communication between different systems, such as SAP and non-SAP systems. It enables users to send and receive messages in a secure and reliable manner. How to use it: To use CMI, users must first configure the communication channels between the systems. This includes setting up the communication protocols, such as HTTP, FTP, or SMTP. Once the channels are configured, users can then send and receive messages using CMI. The messages can be sent in various formats, such as XML or EDI. Tips & Tricks: When configuring the communication channels, it is important to ensure that they are secure and reliable. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the messages are sent in a format that is compatible with both systems. Related Information: CMI is part of the TM module in FSCM, which also includes other components such as Payment Engine (PE), Payment Medium Workbench (PMW), and Payment Card Management (PCM). Additionally, CMI can be used in conjunction with other SAP modules such as Materials Management (MM) and Sales & Distribution (SD).