on 12-14-2010 8:25 PM
Hi, all:
I have PI 7.1 EHP1, and the scenario is JMS -> PI ->IDOC.
Here we have message splitting, so mutiple IDOCs will be posted on target SAP system.
I have designed the scenario using BPM since I believe that IDOC is in ABAP stack, can not do message splitting.
Today, I tried normal scenario without BPM, beyond my expectation, everyting works.
I tried one message split to one type IDOCs and multiple types of IDOC, all works.
This means I do not have to use BPM anymore, anyone has similar experience or comments on this ?
Best Regards
Liang
Hi Liang,
Yes it is possible to split the Idocs even without using the BPM but you have to selct the occurence
0... Unbounded. I had been through such scenario.
Thanks,
Sunil Singh
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Hi, Sunil:
Nice to kown you have done similar scenario too.
Previous SDN threads / blogs saying that we have to use BPM in such case.
Not sure if this is just new feature of PI 7.1 EHP1, I did not see any supporting document yet.
Thanks for your comfirmation.
Liang
Edited by: Liang Ji on Dec 14, 2010 11:10 PM
Hi Liang,
Even I have done a scenario, File to IDOC where File needs to splitted into multiple IDOC's. This was done without BPM and everything seems to be fine.
I have done this configuration on PI 7.0.
Thanks,
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Seems like you are using Classical processing (mapping/parsing/persistence steps take place in Integration Engine) where it should work!
Message split is not permitted in local processing (in AAE) as I understand.
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