on 09-26-2006 6:37 PM
Hey all,
I am trying to create an integration process of a sender and receiver abstract interfaces of different SWCVs. If I create the integration process in one of the SWCV, I am not able to select the other interface in the receive step.Is it a necessary criteria to have the both sender and receiver abstract interfaces to be in the same SWCV? Can they not be in different SWCV?
-AR
Hi,
Using dependencies for SWC and then you can do that,.
For this refer-
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/08/26/xi-are-you-independentfrom-your-dependencies
Regards,
Moorthy
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Thanks for all the info..One question. After I SET the dependencies in the SLD and click on the import SWCV from SLD ,it will no overwrite the existing SWCV in the Integration Repository, right? rather it will just add the new SAP shipped components(defined as dependacy) to the existing SWCV? I just want to make sure we dont overwrite but just append the existing SWCV in the IR.
But thanks a lot for the information.
AR
Hi Antonio,
CLEAR SLD CACHE is not enough. After your SWCV update in SLD, you need to import again your SWVC inside IR.
All your objects will be NOT deleted. Thus don't worry about your Data Type, Mappings, BPM, etc...
I have already done such an import (after adding a usage-depency), I have never lose an object.
If you are some doubt, you can Export all your namespaces in a file (cf. Tools > Export). Thus you will be able to Import all your namespaces if something will be wrong (but it will be not the case!). Ask to your admin to get this file in order to NOT send it to your production system...
Regards
Mickael
Message was edited by: Mickael Huchet
Hi,
You can define dependencies
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/8a/9ce13f7e86ed06e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
Thanks,
Prakash
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