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does XI has a DB ?

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Hi.Good Morning. Does XI has a DataBase ? Suppose if a File is sent from the Source system, but the Target system is not ready to accept the File and the process is a failure. Then what will happen to the Original File ? Will that be stored in XI so that it can be sent later ? Second Scenario. Or just half the records were successfully sent from a file. How to send the remaining records with out duplicating the records ? How to execute or run a Scenario automatically which was a failure earlier ?

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cdumont69
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Hello,

1. Yes XI has it own database and yes if the process is a failure you can resend the file from the Runtime Workbench (http://<server>:<port>/rwb -> Message Monitoring).

2. XI can save the orignal file in an archive folder if you want (configure it in the sender file adapter).

3. Re-send only the part of the failure record is not possible. But you can use the temporary mode configuration in your receiver adapter. This create a tmp file and when all data are write XI release it.

4. I am not sure it was a good idea to re-execute automatically a failure scenario. I think it's better to use the automotically resend function of the adapter. You can configure it in the Runtime Workbench -> Component Monitoring -> Adapter Engine -> Communication Channel Monitoring.

Hope this help.

Regards,

Chris

Message was edited by:

Christophe DUMONT

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Former Member
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hi.Chris.Thanks for the reply.I got the recquired answer from your reply.Thanks once again..Gowtham

STALANKI
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/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2006/11/23/error-handling-framework-xiout-of-the-box-episode-2

Former Member
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hi.Sravya.Thanks for the reply.i am sorry but i think the weblog is not working. Please check it.Thank you.

Former Member
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Run the Program RSXMB_RESTART_MESSAGES

This program searches for failed (could not be processed correctly) or missing (were deleted manually from the queue) messages and tries to restart these messages automatically. The maximum number of restart attempts and the interval between these attempts is set with the qRFC scheduler. After the maximum number of restarts, the restart is canceled if it was not successful.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/cd/20bc3ff6beeb0ce10000000a114084/frameset.htm

STALANKI
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from sxmb_moni...and in the blog you have a link for re-starting the messages from XI.

I can give you the exact answer but by reading the blog you will be learn more than solving your current problems.

Regards,

Sravya

STALANKI
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You can restart the message from sxmbhttps://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/5051_moni [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] and also check the blog