on 07-12-2011 2:00 PM
Hi All,
In which case we will be required to set the "Mapping Indicator" to change the structure of message mapping field in a Receiver Agreement in ID... ?
Thanks
XA
Hi,
I think u r referring to the below:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/48/74e2f06afc3912e10000000a42189b/content.htm
Thanks,
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Hi,
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> I think u r referring to the below:
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> http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/48/74e2f06afc3912e10000000a42189b/content.htm
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> Thanks,
Hi Hareen,
No... That points to LDAP and identity management in particular.. but i am more concerned about the "mapping indicator" set in the receiver Agreement
As per this doc
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp2/helpdata/en/56/02e63f48e58f15e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
Let me quote ...
Mapping
If you want to change the structure of the message by using a mapping, set the Mapping indicator. Select a mapping program that is to be executed during runtime.
It is clearly mentioned there..
Regards,
XA
Okies, I understood the issue.
IN the receiver agreement, Check the option Receiver service, click F4 for help, you would get a pop-up window to select the busines service.
IN the Pop-up window, you would find a button called Extended.
Click it,. Here you can define the receiver according to the mapping.
Here you can either write a X-path expression, define a constant or Context object.
Thanks,
hi Hareen,
thanks..
I finally got to find what u were mentioning..... I could locate it under Header mapping in RA , where we are allowed to specify a constant, Context Object or XPATH to a message type field..
In the help doc, they have mentioned we can specify mapping, receiver interface and namespace, which can be set under "mapping specifications." ... please go through it .. .what are they referring to there ?
Regards,
XA
HI,
Mapping : this refers to the normal mapping what that we do in the Design part.
Receiver Interface: This refer to the target receiver where the message needs to sent. If you have any condition to send to different receiver system, then you need to define the condition either through X-path or Context objects. This is for defining the receiver.
Receiver NameSpace:If you have multiple receivers with multiple interfaces from multiple Namespace. then you can perform this..
Thanks,
Hi,
Check this document - Simple use cases of PCK - section 3.2 - Configuring receiver agreement.
Regards,
Francis
Hi guys,
Thank u for ur inputs...
let me refer to the help doc... where I found the mapping indicator.. it could be found in the end of the page
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp2/helpdata/en/56/02e63f48e58f15e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
Regards,
XA
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There is nothing flag indicator to set in the Receiver agreement. As Shabarish explained you can route to different receivers based on the XPath condition in the Receiver Determination using standard mode. Or you can decide based on the condition to pick appropriate operation mapping in the Interface determination to send the message to different systems.
If you are using version 7.1, Please see this link...
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not sure what you meant, but using XPATHS and conditional routing you can control the mapping being triggered;
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/XI/XpathConditioninReceiverDetermination
/people/suraj.sr/blog/2006/01/05/multiple-inbound-interfaces-within-a-service
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