on 11-13-2006 5:32 PM
Hi,
I have a scenario where we need to create an exception when a mapping error occurs. This is a 2 step process. The first step is to log the data into audit tables and the second step is to raise an exception.
I have the following questions.
How can I create the exception and how do I configure it so that it reaches intended queue?
How can I log the data into audit tables?
Since this is done outside of BPM, do I need to use UDF java program to handle the situation? Are there any samples that I can use?
Thanks for your help..
Shankar
Hi,
You can create logging inside RFC lookup (UDF) and afterwards raise an exception in udf.
regards,
wojciech
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Hi Prakash,
Yes the audit tables are located in R/3, In case of error, I need to update the tables, raise an exception and perhaps terminate the process.
Thanks for the link to weblog, it was useful insight to ABAP based mapping, but did not find anything on calling RFC within that mapping. Do you have any other leads? Appreciate your time.
Thanks,
Shankar
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