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waht is Type of InterfaceDetermination

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what is Type(Standard, Enhanced) in InterfaceDetermination, ReceiverDetermination

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Enhanced Receiver Determination

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Enhanced (Mapping-Based) Interface Determination

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Standard receiver determination to specify the receivers of the message (and optionally routing conditions) manually.You can specify receiver parties and receiver services. 1.2You also have the option of specifying the conditions to be applied when forwarding a message to the receiver(s) in a receiver determination.

Generally, a condition relates to the contents of a message; if a specified condition is fulfilled for a particular payload element (the corresponding element has a certain value, for example), then the message is forwarded to the specified receiver(s).

Enhanced receiver determination to have a mapping program determine the receivers of the message dynamically at runtimeInstead of creating the receivers in the receiver determination manually, you assign a mapping to the receiver determination and this returns a list of receivers at runtime.

A typical usage case is if you do not yet know the names of the receivers at configuration time. In this case, you can define a mapping program, for example, which reads a list of receivers from a table or from the payload of the message at runtime.

2.Standard Interface Determination :You can specify to which inbound interface at the receiver the message is to be sent at runtime. You also have the option of specifying a mapping and (when multiple inbound interfaces are defined) a condition for each inbound interface.

2.1 n an enhanced interface determination, you do not enter the inbound interfaces manually, but first select a multi-mapping. You get the inbound interfaces from the target interfaces of the multi-mapping. The inbound interfaces are determined at runtime during the mapping step.

You typically use an enhanced interface determination if the source message has an element with occurrence 0 ... unbounded (for multiple items of a data record) and you want multiple messages (for the individual items) to be generated at runtime.

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for enhanced receiver determination refer

/people/venkataramanan.parameswaran/blog/2006/03/17/illustration-of-enhanced-receiver-determination--sp16

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You use an interface determination to specify which inbound interface of a receiver a message is to be forwarded to. You can also specify which interface mapping from the Integration Repository is to be used for processing the message.

You define an interface determination for a sender, an outbound interface, and a receiver.

Standard

Choose this option if you want to specify manually which inbound interface the message is to be forwarded to.

You can also specify the mapping that is to be executed. If you specify more than one inbound interface, you can specify conditions for forwarding the message to the inbound interfaces. These conditions are evaluated at runtime.

● Enhanced

Choose this option if you want to configure a mapping-based message split.

In this case, you select a multi-mapping from the Integration Repository. In this case you get the inbound interfaces from the target interfaces of the mapping.

You would typically use a mapping-based message split if you have a source message with a number of items that can vary from message to message, and you want to use this source message to generate multiple individual messages for the individual items.

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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/46/80f315e0f950d1e10000000a155369/content.htm

Regards,

Vishal

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