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Buffer synchronous messages

Former Member
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Is it possible to buffer synchronous messages in PI 7.0 ?

For asynchronous messages it is possible by a deregistration of the queues in SXMB_ADM.

Kind regards,

Frank

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MichalKrawczyk
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hi,

>>Is it possible to buffer synchronous messages in PI 7.0 ?

no, as this would make no sense

sync messages need to get back to the sender in > 30 seconds (default timeout) so there is no possible way to buffer them

unless the desing of the flow is "strange"

if you need to buffer then it means you can change it from sync to async

and you know how to buffer async

Regards,

Michal Krawczyk

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I already considered that option, but that is not what I'm searching for because in that case the message will get an error status. I like to have the messages with a status "Scheduled".

Kind regards

Frank

former_member181962
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Go to sm58 transaction.

Chose from menu:

Goto QRFC Administration or QOUT SCheduler.

YOu might find ways to register/deregister tRFC queues

Regards,

Ravi

MichalKrawczyk
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hi,

>>Go to sm58 transaction.

>>Chose from menu:

>>Goto QRFC Administration or QOUT SCheduler.

>>YOu might find ways to register/deregister tRFC queues

and what would it give (even that it's not possible)?

if you'd start them they would all fall into fail status

Regards,

Michal Krawczyk

Former Member
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Hi Ravi,

For example when a restart of the R/3 system is planned, we like to buffer the messages in XI and activate the messages when the R/3 system is available again.

Kind regards

Frank

former_member181962
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Can you consider the option of deactivating the receiver communication channels?

So that the messages will go into system error state.

Later, you can reactivate the reciever communication channels and resend all the messages.

Regards,

Ravi Kanth Talagana

former_member181962
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Hi Frank,

What do you mean by BUffering messages?

Could you please explain?

Regards,

Ravi