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Component: SAP-LEGAL
Component Name: Global Field Legal
Description: A unique relationship between two parties uniquely defined by: i. A clearly defined business process regarding mapping requirements; ii. A specified structured data format including subset/version specifier; iii. A separate communication channel with a specific end point for data exchange; and iv. Two business partners one sender and one receiver.
Key Concepts: EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is a technology used to exchange business documents between two or more organizations electronically. It is a secure, reliable, and cost-effective way to exchange data. In the SAP-LEGAL Global Field Legal component, EDI relations are used to define the communication between two organizations. This includes the type of documents that can be exchanged, the format of the documents, and the protocols used for communication. How to use it: In order to use EDI relations in SAP-LEGAL Global Field Legal, you must first define the communication parameters between two organizations. This includes defining the type of documents that can be exchanged, the format of the documents, and the protocols used for communication. Once these parameters are defined, you can then create an EDI relation between two organizations. This will allow them to exchange documents electronically in a secure and reliable manner. Tips & Tricks: When creating an EDI relation in SAP-LEGAL Global Field Legal, it is important to ensure that all communication parameters are properly defined. This will ensure that the data is exchanged securely and reliably between two organizations. Additionally, it is important to regularly review and update EDI relations as needed in order to ensure that they remain up-to-date and secure. Related Information: For more information on EDI relations in SAP-LEGAL Global Field Legal, please refer to the official SAP documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_LEGAL_GLOBAL_FIELD_LEGAL/latest/en-US