on 08-31-2009 4:24 PM
Hi all,
not quite sure if i am spelling this the right way because we're using german gui...anyway lets go.
When monitoring in SXMB_MONI we have several messages which in workflow protocol raising process alerts in background and therefore are erronous.
For each message now i have to click through until i can end the process manually.
This i have to do individually for each message.
Is there any way to end multiple processes with one command ?
Thanks in advance
Lars
Lara,
>Is there any way to end multiple processes with one command ?
Tcode - Sxmb_moni filter by Sender / Receiver you can filter by - protocol raising process alerts then select all those messages and delete it.
Cheers
Agasthuri
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Hello,
You can select all the messages you want.... and put the option "cancel proccessing of messages with errors
regards,
lpbuff
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No, sadly thats not what i meant.
Maybe i need to be more specific on this:
Again...not quite sure if i am correct with the english labeling here.
Selection:
In SXMB_MONI / extended selection criteria
outbound status = message is beeing processed on outbound site
There i find several messages which have the "outbound status" "message was processed successfully" but when looking up the workflow protocol i see that there was a process alert raised in the background.
To end the process i then need to select the workitem then activate the administration and the technical workitem display.
There i can say "end manually".
This i have to do individually for each message !
Is there any other way - where i can end multiple "workitems" where alerts where raised in the background ?
Thanks again
Lars
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