on 12-12-2007 7:11 AM
Dear All,
I have a scenario wherein from one single input file i need to create multiple output files? Can anyone one please let me know how do i achieve it.
regards
Vinay
Hi Vinay,
You can do this in two ways:
<i>[ Solution 1 ]</i>
You must specify two individual receivers by keeping separate channels and destination points, but single sender.
Point to remember is that you have to perform the "Configuration Wizard", manually by setting separate receiver determination and interface determination and all.
<i>[ Solution 2 ]</i>
The second way is setting up a flag at your sending XML. At the Receiver determination, you must specify the receivers by setting the condition according to the flag value that we set at the sender XML. This must be specified at the tab <b>Configured Receivers</b> .
Hope this may help you..
Cheers,
Vinod V
*Reward, If this helps you
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Hi
Multimapping could be done
/people/jin.shin/blog/2006/02/07/multi-mapping-without-bpm--yes-it146s-possible -
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Hi,
One simple way to achive this using enchanced receiver determination
Thanks,
Kalenthirababu.P
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Vinay,
Your scenario is 1:N so for this go through this blog.
<b>Multimapping without BPM</b>
/people/jin.shin/blog/2006/02/07/multi-mapping-without-bpm--yes-it146s-possible
Regards,
Sarvesh
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