on 07-24-2007 12:32 PM
Hi friends,
I am working some sample Multi Mapping scenario . My XI 3.0 SP is 10 .
I am getting the following error , while i am testing the Mapping with <b>useAsMany Node function </b> it is giving the Following Error
<b>
Cannot produce target element /ns0:Messages/ns0:Message1/ns1:MT_MSG_IB[2]/root/Element1. Check xml instance is valid for source xsd and target-field mapping fulfills requirements of target xsd</b>
Will Multi Mapping work with this SP 10 ?
Best Regards.,
V.Rangarajan
Rajan,
Could you please give us the source and target structure?
Best regards,
raj.
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Hi ,
I have just taken the Model as the following link
/people/narendra.jain/blog/2005/12/30/various-multi-mappings-and-optimizing-their-implementation-in-integration-processes-bpm-in-xi
I have designed the Objects as same as which is specified in that link . But my Service pack is 10.
It is showing the above specified error
Regards.,
V.Rangarajan
it will work. but u need to check if the source is present that is mapped to useAsMany function. if there is no value to the source that is mapped to useAsMany then the definition of target will fail. u can check on it
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Check The occurences of source and target
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Hi rangarajan,
I think it won't work with this service pack level...
It is possibe. Have a look at the weblog by jin shin. After SP14 it is no more issue and we can do it without BPM also.
/people/jin.shin/blog/2006/02/07/multi-mapping-without-bpm--yes-it146s-possible
vasanth
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