on 01-11-2008 10:34 AM
Hi all,
1. are the "priorization queues" (XBTA, XBTZ, XBT1, XBT9, XBTX, and XBTY) also used for message processing, if the priorization is not activated? Otherwise you could deactivate thoes queues if you don't use priorization...
2. If a queue is blocked by a failure message and deactivated, it seems, that there are still messages going in that queue. How can I prevent the messages from goin into that queue?
Thanks in advance
Dominic
Hi,
Are you talking about the XI Queues? Or the R3 inbound Queues?
In case of XI queues -
2. If a queue is blocked by a failure message and deactivated, it seems, that there are still messages going in that queue. How can I prevent the messages from goin into that queue?
Use the QOS Exactly once and remove the flag in the interface determination "Maintain ORder at Run time".
The first quetstion I did not quite understand, but the Queues you mentioned are the once used in the XI message processing as per my knowledge. There is only one Q which could be prioritized depending on the message size (do not remember the exact name. you can find this in help).
VJ
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Hi VJ,
is it possible to manage it globally within the queue administration and not message dependent (regarding your answer to my second question)?
With all the queues I mentioned (XBTA, XBTZ, XBT1, XBT9, XBTX, and XBTY) you can priorize messages (low priorization or high ...), so there are more then one queue!!! In fact, I mentioned only the EO queues, there are also the EOIO queues (XBQA, XBQZ, XBQ1, XBQ9, XBQX, and XBQY). (See TC SXMB_ADM -> Manage Queues).
Dominic
Edited by: Dominic Ludolph on Jan 15, 2008 11:41 AM
To understand better queues I suggest you to see this good blog:
//Understanding XI Queues
/people/sap.india5/blog/2006/01/03/xi-asynchronous-message-processing-understanding-xi-queues-part-i
Regards,
Salvatore
Edited by: Salvatore Quattrocchi on Jan 11, 2008 4:48 PM
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Lude,
ruf mal an!
Regards Mario
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