on 04-02-2007 1:43 PM
Hi,
I would like to trigger an alert for an successsful message withour BPM.I have done successfuly for error messages.
Thanks in advance,
Sharmi
Hi Sharmila,
Did you solved your problem?
<i>trigger an alert when successful message comes to XI without BPM.I have done successfuly for error messages.</i>
Successful message for error messages, it means you got the exception message , so while you are mapping this message to the respective MI in mapping, you have an option to raise an alert from mapping using FM.
The second possible way is , you can send the mail to the respective recipient, with the exception details.
Could you please let me know , this problem is solved or not.
Regards
Chilla
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using BPM u will be able to do...check with this:
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2006/06/22/xi-playing-with-the-file-adapters-acknowledgments
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Hi Michal,
If you could help regarding this issue,it will be greatful
Thanks,
Sharmi
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u can write a custome progam in r3 to trigger a mail when a sucess message comes into proxy. i beleive you dont have std f/n to do this.
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Hi Sharmila,
Alert is generated for exception conditions only. There is no standard alert available for successful message. Using BPM you can do so but without BPM you can get alert only for error messages.
Regards,
Gourav
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