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Former Member
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Hi all,

I have a simple scenario of RFC sending a message to XI...

I configured RFC Reciever, but unfortunatly when I get the message from RFC I see that the fields are not formated correctly (thouth the structure of XML is right).

My R/3 is installed on AS-400, thought XI in installed on Windows Server...

Anyone any suggestions?

Thanks in advance

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Accepted Solutions (1)

moorthy
Active Contributor
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HI,

<i>have a simple scenario of RFC sending a message to XI...</i>

If your scenario is RFC->XI then you need to configure RFC adapter as a Sender. Not a Reciever.

Thanks,

Moorthy

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Answers (3)

Former Member
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Thanks all for your help,

We solved the problem, it was that I didn't define Unicode in my TCP Connection fro R/3 to XI...

Former Member
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Thanks Krishna, right - I set it as Sender adapter - just a mistake in my post...

Yes Michael - I have some dates and some strings, but how can I change the format - it's imported from R/3 as RFC, you mean change the WSDL?

Does the issue related to the fact that my R/3 installed on AS 400, or it doesn't matter?

Thanks you all

bhavesh_kantilal
Active Contributor
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Hi Dmitry,

If the data that is reaching XI is not in the format that you want it to be, you can always change the format of the data during the mapping to the format that you want it to be.

Regards,

Bhavesh

Former Member
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Hi,

I dont think u can make change the format while sending the rfc to XI.u can perform the changes while mapping to the desired format.

u can use either normal mapping functionality or user defined functions for changing the format

regards

jithesh

MichalKrawczyk
Active Contributor
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hi,

what do you mean are not formatted correctly?

whcih fields ? dates ? numbers ?

you can always change the formatting in a message

mapping (date format etc)

but you need to tell more about your issue

Regards,

michal

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