on 02-23-2007 11:10 AM
Is it possible to have a conditional receiver determination but the conditions be based on either the target message of an intermediary message ie I have 2 mappings in one interface mapping and I want the condition to be based on the middle structure?
Bhavesh... Thats looks very interesting... is there any more documentation it?
Also Do I have to create the Receivers Message Type myself?
Lastly How does that mapping fir with my current mapping?
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Hi,
Please see the below links..
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/43/a5f2066340332de10000000a11466f/content.htm
see below threads also
Regards
Chilla..
Ricardo,
That blog is quite self explanatory.
the Recievrs message type will be available in the SAP Basis Component.
When creating your SWCV , create a Usage Dependcy to the SAP BASIS compoenet and then you will be able to access that message type in your Receievr Mapping itself.
You can also look into this link on SAP help, but I found the blog to be more than useful,
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/42/ed364cf8593eebe10000000a1553f7/content.htm
Regards
Bhavesh
Basically the ReceiverDetermination Message Type is not available in my SAP BAsis Component as a fist observation...
Secondly I mean Do I add this message type as an additional message in my message mapping...
so I will have my source message and then I have will have 2 target messages in my message mapping is that right?
One of the message types is my origional message and the second message is the receiver determination message type...
So both of these message types will be present in my mesage mapping?
Basically the ReceiverDetermination Message Type is not available in my SAP BAsis Component as a fist observation...
this is available please check the SWCV SAPBASIS - under select http://sap.com/xi/XI/System this name space under Messageinterface you will find ->ReceiverDetermination if you want Message type it is ->Receivers.
Regards
Sreeram.G.Reddy
Ricardo,
><i>Basically the ReceiverDetermination Message Type is not available in my SAP BAsis Component as a fist observation...</i>
Check if you are on SP 16. If yes, Check the SAP BASIS component. This should also be on SP 16 . To check the SP version of the SAP BASIS component, Dobule Click on the SAP BASIS Component --> Under the Details Tab you wil lsee the SP version.
If no, ask the BASIS to reimport the SAP BASIS compoenent like for SP16.
If yes, then the Message Type will be in the Namespace --> http://sap.com/xi/XI/System under the Name RECEIVERS.
Regarding the other question~
You will have 2 separate mappings.
1. The actual mapping between your Source and target message.
2. Another mapping between your Source Message and the Receievr Message Type.
Likewise you will need 2 Separate Interface Mappings.
1. Between the Source Interface and Target interface
2. Between the Source Interface and Receivers Interface.
Regards
Bhavesh
Regards
Bhavesh
Ricardo,
Possible if you are Sp16 or above.
Read through this blog,
/people/venkataramanan.parameswaran/blog/2006/03/17/illustration-of-enhanced-receiver-determination--sp16
Regards
Bhavesh
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Hi Ricardo,
for your above requirement, you will have to go to BPM......there you can have such a processing based on the middle msg of your msg transformation in your scenario......
as far as conditional receiver deteminations is concerned, conditions can be given on source msg only.
Thanks,
Rajeev Gupta
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Hi Ricardo,
No...
The condition shp\ould be based on your source structure only.
P.S: A work around for this using a dummy BM> Just insert 2 steps in the BPM. A receive and send. Now u can have the condition. Use the maping in the Interface determination.
Regards,
Jai Shankar
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