on 04-02-2013 10:13 AM
Hello experts,
i have requirement, one sender two receivers . we can achieve this using multi-mapping.
but based on condition, i need to send data to particular receiver, can we do this? with out BPM.
regards,
chinna
hi chinna,
yes you can do this without BPM,you just need to to define condition in Receiver determination.
check my blog which define the use of Receiver determination and sending message to different system
Regards
Gagan
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Hi Chinna,
You can achieve Multi mapping with out using BPM. As per the mapping use Enhanced Interface Determination after that based on your receiver's define the receiver condition's in Receiver Determination.
Also please find the below link:
Thanks,
Maruthi Satya kumar
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Hi,
There is no need of a BPM for this..As per the posts above only a condition based receiver determination will do. You have to give condition in the XPATH in condition based receiver determination. But for this, you have to make the pattern of the sender interface as stateless XI 3.0 compatible. If sender is IDoc, no need of this.
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Hi Chinna,
Yes it is possible.
Get two Messages from Multi mapping with and without same Service Interface Operatoins.
You can configure in ID at interface determination as per your requirement, better use two receivers and two channels.
Use these two below links:
Just follow each and every screen.
Regards,
Sreeni.
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if the structures are same then, create two Operatn Mappin assign it during the I/F determntn for each receiver.
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