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idocs not reaching SAP R3 from XI

Former Member
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Hi All,

I have a File to IDOC scenario, in which i need to process a text file of size 1 Mega Byte. The file from Leagacy reached XI and this has to create 12000 idocs in target R3 system. I can see the idocs(12000) in the IDOC Adapter but these idocs have not reached R3.

In SM58 I see an entry for this with the status "Transaction Executing". This entry is pending since 3 days. This always results in "Time exceeded out", and Iam manually executing it with F6 but still the status shows "Transaction executing".

There are no entries in SMQ1 & SMQ2

I want to push these idocs to R3.

Any suggestions on this will be helpful

Regards,

Santosh

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Accepted Solutions (1)

Former Member
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Santosh,

Use IDOC packaging as shown in Michal's blog

/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/12/04/xi-idoc-bundling--the-trick-with-the-occurance-change

Also, try increasing time out values

/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2006/06/08/xi-timeouts-timeouts-timeouts

Regards,

Jai Shankar

Answers (4)

Answers (4)

Former Member
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I donot find any thing in end to end monitoring.

I want to use message package for this using idxpw.

The concern is some 200 idocs of 12000 have reached SAP R3. if i activate the message packages with that create any dublicates for this 200 idocs.

former_member181959
Contributor
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Hi,

We faced the same problem when using sender RFC.

But at that time we are able to send IDocs without any problem. I think its the problem with the ABAP statck.

-Prasad.

Former Member
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all the queues are registered

Former Member
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Have you checked the end-to-end monitoring in the Runtime Workbench?

Have you checked the Communcation channel monitoring for errors?

prasanthi_chavala
Active Contributor
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Hi Santosh,

Did you register queues in XI ? Go to Tcode SXMB_ADM and do register for queues.

Also check the RFC connection to ur R/3 system.

Regards,

Prasanthi.