on 07-17-2006 5:21 PM
I observed that:
While <b>Sender Agreement,</b> we tell details the details about the sender only. But while defining <b>Receiver Agreement,</b> we also tell details of the sender.
<b>And I concluded that a sender agreement can be used for multiple receivers.</b>
Is my conclusion right?
Hi Naveen,
If you are referring to the key fields of those objects then I should add that the 'sender' key fields can be left '*' for a receiver agreement.
The sender header key mapping is also optional, so not all receiver agreements have information about the sender. So 1 receiver agreement could serve multiple senders as well
You are right that 1 sender agreement can be used for multiple receivers ( if you setup multiple receivers in receiver determination )
rgds
Dirk
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Naveen,
<i>And I concluded that a sender agreement can be used for multiple receivers.</i>
<b>One sender agreement can be associated in only one RECEIVER DETERMINATION... But, in your Reciver Determiantion you can have multiple Receivers..!!</b>
So, your conclusion is correct in the sense that yes you can have multiple receivers but only one receiver determination.
Regards,
Bhavesh
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Hi,
Yes. The sender agreement can be generic.
Regards,
Smitha.
Message was edited by: Smitha Rao
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