on 10-31-2006 10:51 AM
Hello all
My scenario is the following :
IDOC > XI > Oracle database.
I want to update a table.
As I use UPDATE_INSERT actions on database, I think there can't be errors if database is reached by adapter.
So I decided to use an asynchronous interface.
Is it right ?
Actions are done succefully but an alert is sent because of acknowledgements.
I have the following error :
OUTBINDING.CO_TXT_ROUTING_BACK_ERROR
How can I avoid this error. I can't find in JDBC adapater a parameters that enables / disables acknowledgements....
Why my acknowledgement is in error ?
Thanks a lot.
J.C.
hi,
do you use a BPM with a send step for JDBC call?
if so check the send step properties
ack is included in one of them
"You have the following options:
· No acknowledgement (default)
· Transport Acknowledgement
· Application Acknowledgement
"
from:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sem60/helpdata/en/86/80163f6b5baa09e10000000a114084/content.htm
Regards,
michal
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Jean,
If you are not using a BPM and have turned off acknowledgements using IDXNOALE , and are making an Asynch Update_Insert using the JDBC adapter, then your approach is correct.
if you have a requirement where you need to validate the UPDATE_INSERT or get a count of number on insert and number of updates then you need to used a BPM and make a synchronous call to the JDBC adapter.
Regards,
Bhavesh
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