on 12-15-2006 5:49 AM
Hi Netweaver gems,
i had made the <b>design</b> and then attched to <b>configuration</b> in netweaver and both are activated then i want to see the message in XI server by using the transcation "sxmb_moni".
but in the sever i cannot able to see the message of my configuration i could able to see all other message of other users.
Is ther any thing wrong in design or configuration?
Pleases giude me what to do after the configuration to see the message in XI server.
i am pretty new to the XI any could help me to solve the problem.
its an urgent.
regards,
Shuja.
Hi,
To see the messages in sxmb_moni. You have to execute the scenario.What scenario are you doing?
Regards,
Sudheer.
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Check adapter monitoring in Runtime Work bench to find any errors in your sender communication channel. Also give us more details about your scenario, we can help you better...
Regards,
Jai Shankar
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Hi,
If you are using HTTP/SOAP adapter send request message.
If you are using JDBC adapter make sure it is activated and polling the database.
If you are using FILE adapter make sure you have kept file in proper directory.
Sending message from SAP trigger IDoc thorugh T-code WE19 or thorugh respective transactions.
Thanks,
Tuhin
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Hi,
You might have created communication channels during configuration. Check what is the sender communication channel. Then trigger your scenario accordingly to see the entry in sxmb_moni.
Regards,
P.Venkat
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Hi,
What is you scenario?
You can use the test of RWB to send message , take a look at this blog,
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/08/25/xi-sending-a-message-without-the-use-of-an-adapter-not-possible
Regards
Bhavesh
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