on 08-19-2008 6:57 AM
When do we use retry interval in File adapter?
Hi,
Communication channel have any configuration error then that time retry interval is used.
If you change the configuration correctly with in the retry interval then the same message processed
successfully according to the retry interval.Like If you configured your poll interval is 10 sec then that
time we need to set retry interval. Otherwise it will consider the same 10 sec as a retry interval.
Normally it will retry 3 times.Once your retry times finished the message go to system error.
Regards,
Prakasu
Edited by: prakasu on Aug 19, 2008 8:29 AM
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hi
retry interval specifies the time in secs the adapter has to wait before the file processed with errors is processed again
regards
kummari
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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/EN/e3/94007075cae04f930cc4c034e411e1/content.htm
● Retry Interval (secs)
Specify the number of seconds that the adapter is to wait before a file processed with errors is processed again.
If the value is set to null, then the adapter is canceled if an error occurs, even if a value greater than null is specified for Poll Interval (secs).
If you do not enter a value, the value from Poll Interval (secs) is used.
Thanks
SaNv....
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We use poll interval in File adapter to keep retrieving file from specified directory after particular specified time interval.
Retry interval is a term that is used in RWB when adapter engine retries to post data to receiver.
Regards,
Prateek
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