on 06-15-2007 11:19 AM
Hi,
I have gone through one of michal weblog /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/12/04/xi-idoc-bundling--the-trick-with-the-occurance-change, which describes 1:N mapping without BPM. Is it possible to do N:1 mapping without BPM??!!!
Cheers.,
stallin
Hi,
It is not possible to do N:1 mapping without using BPM.IF your scenario is Outbound processing of IDoc's then you can collect all the IDocs of same type at R3 side.However post your original requirement so that you will get more needful info...:)
Cheers
Tiger Woods
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I have gone through one of michal weblog /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/12/04/xi-idoc-bundling--the-trick-with-the-occurance-change which describes 1:N mapping without BPM. Is it possible to do N:1 mapping without BPM??!!!
Cheers.,
stallin
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Hi,
I think not.
I had done a scenarion where a large file is coming n i broke that file into two and used two mapping at the source and one at destination.....there is one tag in message mapping extented...there i go n just add two source...
If this is the case u can do it otherwise i donot think without bpm u can do.
Regards
Hemant
<i>Is it possible to do N:1 mapping without BPM??</i>
No
There could be a workaround in this scenario
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/12/09/xiidoc-message-packages
In Idoc scenario if u really want to avoid BPM, u shud collect the Idocs in a single file at the sender end and then send this file using file adapter
Regards,
Prateek
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