on 11-08-2006 1:15 PM
Hi you, are there a faster method to inactivate an adapter, than using the IB?
Maybe a script or something that turns off a specified adapter?
Thats cool :)! Thanks for the enlightenment, o wise one !
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Hmmm... It can be scheduled in "comm channel monitoring"?? So, it doesnt for a part of the adapter config itself??
cheers,
Prashanth
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Hi,
@ Michal/ Krishna
File adapter to be scheduled from SP19? Whats the underlying concept? How is this being done? An insight please..
cheers,
Prashanth
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hi,
https://websmp208.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700006308412006E.xls
I saw this on a presentation
but I'm not sure it it uses java scheduler
(avaialable for j2ee 5 )
Regards,
michal
Hi,
you can stop them in the runtime workbench on the communication channel monitoring.
Regards,
Robin
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hi,
you can use this:
/people/paul.medaille/blog/2006/09/29/communication-channel-monitor
Regards,
michal
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