on 02-20-2008 9:23 AM
Hi All,
My scenario is :
we have 10 different customers like A, B,C... and each customer got some 4 or 5 different depots like 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05 and we will be receiving multiple messages from all of them in multiple time intervals A01, A02, A03 , B01, B02 and so on..
These are mapped in PI to post them into ERP as sales orders.. we are planning to map them to ORDERS05.
My queries are:
1. Do we need to use BPM corellating with customer and Depot.
2. Can we acheive this using multimapping
3. Any step by step guides to acheive these types of scenarios would be really helpfull.
Thanks in advance..
Cheers,
Smith
1. If correlation is the requirement, thn u have to use BPM.
2. Multimapping with BPM will be used. N:1.
3. Any correlation related blogs on sdn will help u
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi,
U dont have any input field in the file which recognise this sales order is for which customer.
The other suggestions are given by prateek.
For correlation refer the below weblog:
Do you like to understand correlation in XI?
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/08/24/do-you-like-to-understand-147correlation148-in-xi
Thnx
Chirag
Thanks Chirag,
As per the previous post, your answer was:
"In the mapping IDOC control record has SNDPTR field u will use the fixed value mapping with input filed which identify ur customer and output as ur party name which u will be using in ID".
As i was not quite sure about this "identifying customer " i thouht of raising new thread,
If we input the feilds as Customer name, Depot code and Location,
would that serve my purpose. I'm still in the phase of technical documentation, not started implementation yet.
Please clarify
Cheers,
Smith
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Hi,
I think I have provided u a solution also.
Check the thread of seeburger which was raised by seema.
Thnx
Chirag
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