on 07-18-2007 2:20 PM
Hello Friends,
where to import the XSLT in IR .And how ....
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<i>I think not in External Definitions its in import Archives</i>
Import it under Imported Archives
<i>Anyways ,after importing How to use instead of Message mapping </i>
Go to Interface Mapping -> there while specifying the mapping prog name, use XSL Mapping replacing the Message Mapping -> choose ur xsl mapping and u r through
Regards,
Prateek
After completing XSLT mapping save it
make as zip file
IR > <name space>>Mapping Objects -->IMPORTED ARCHIVES ON this Right click
-->give the name and add the IMPOTED ARCHIVE
-- give u r xslt zip file name
-- save
NOw Create interface mapping
give the source & target Interfaces
-->under mapping program tab
select TYPE as xslt
and selct name as ur IMPOTED ARCHIVE name
save it
regards
Wishva
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HI
After completing XSLT mapping , save the XSLT mapping program in ur desktop and after that you ZIP the XSLT mapping program,In IR under Mapping objects u can find the imported archives , here you can import XSLT mapping program from ur desktop.
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These may help:
Generic XSLT Mapping for SAP XI, Part I
Generic XSLT Mapping for SAP XI, Part II
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/73/f61eea1741453eb8f794e150067930/frameset.htm
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