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Sender Agreement

Former Member
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What are all the factors that Uniquely Identifies a Sender Agreement? I thought it is Service, Interface and Namespace.

For Example

Service : System 1

Interface : Employee

Namespace : Namespace111

Service : System 1

Interface : Employee

Namespace : Namespace222

from my point they are two different senders, because the Namespace are different in the above two scenarios?

Please educate me. Thanks.

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Former Member
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Pete,

Any one of the above combination what you have given should be different. If anyone is different then you should be able to create and use it. If you try to create with the same combination then if it exists then XI will prompt you the sender agreement exists.

With this you are tying your interface tightly to come into XI.

Regards,

---Satish

Former Member
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Sathish are you saying that the following two sender agreements are Different?

Service : System 1

Interface : Employee

Namespace : Namespace111

Service : System 1

Interface : Employee

Namespace : Namespace222

Thanks

Former Member
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Yes Pete.

---Satish

justin_santhanam
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Pete,

Yes the two sender agreements are different.

Best regards,

raj.

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Former Member
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Hey

as far as i know,they both refer to same sender agreement,see if you have same BS and same interface,then it means they are basically the same message.having a different namespace does not matter coz the sending system and the send message is the same

<b>When you create a sender agreement, you must specify at least the sender interface and the party or service for the sender and receiver. You can use a wildcard character (*) for the receiver party, receiver service, and the sender interface</b>

Source:help.sap.com

thanx

Ahmad