on 12-20-2007 7:06 AM
Hi All,
I havent done N:1 mapping before, can anyone please send me the example N:1 mappings
Kind Regards,
Kiran
Hi,
Try these thread really good. These thread are like how to use N : 1 mapping without BPM. really helpful
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=7550065&messageID=4443375
Hope this will help you.
Regards
Aashish Sinha
PS : reward points if helpful
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Hi,
I think i have understood your problem. In your message mapping go to your messages tab.
Since you need multiple source messages click on the plus icon and add the source messages and mention the message types of your source messages. Thuis you have declared your multiple source messages and the 1 target message.
Now press the design tab and perform the requisite mapping.
Thanks,
Sidhvin
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Hi,
You will have to use BPM.Define a fork. Then there should be N Recieve steps in those n branches which will collect the n different messages. A transformation step will bundle all the messages and the SEND step will send the bundled messages.
Hope this is useful.
Reward points if useful.
Thanks,
Sidhvin Mada
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Hi Kiran,
BPM is used in case of N:1 mapping.
Do refer to the following blogs for clearing any further doubts.
[Walkthru with BPM|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/1822] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken];
[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/5383] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken];
Regards,
Lavita
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please visit the blogs for n:1 scenario
/people/sudharshan.aravamudan/blog/2005/12/01/illustration-of-multi-mapping-and-message-split-using-bpm-in-sap-exchange-infrastructure
/people/stefan.grube/blog/2006/09/18/collecting-idocs-without-using-bpm
/people/narendra.jain/blog/2005/12/30/various-multi-mappings-and-optimizing-their-implementation-in-integration-processes-bpm-in-xi
/people/kannan.kailas/blog/2005/12/07/posting-multiple-idocs-with-acknowledgement
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Hi Kiran.
N:1 mapping is just like normal mapping.
Only thing you need to do is,:
import the source and the target structures into the mapping program.
right click on the root element of the target message and select Duplicate Subtree. The number of duplicate subtrees should be equal to the number of source messages that you have in your mapping.
Now perform the mapping.
Hope this gives you an Idea.
Regards,
Hari.
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