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Changes are not reflecting in Int Directory. Pls suggest

Former Member
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Hi All,

I made changes in my Integration Directory.

I run the scenario. Changes are not reflected in sxmb_moni.

I do SXI_cache, CPA Cache and then again run scenario.

Changes are reflected.

What steps to do so that I do not have to do SXI_cache, CPA Cache again to get my changes reflected.

Regards

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Former Member
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Try this.

In ID

Environment ---> Clear SLD Data Cache

and then try again.

aashish_sinha
Active Contributor
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Did you activated the change in ID? if yes do a SLD cache refresh .. lets c.

regards

Aashish Sinha

PS : reward points if helpful

Former Member
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Hi,

Initially Changes are not reflected in sxmb_moni.

Then I do SXI_cache, CPA Cache and then again run scenario.

Changes are reflected properly.

Pls tell me what steps to do so that

I do not have to do SXI_cache, CPA Cache again

to get my changes reflected.

Regards

Former Member
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You need not to do anything if all the post configuration steps have been configured correctly.

For SXI_Cache Refresh automatically, you can refer this document.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/8f/770f41218ff023e10000000a155106/content.htm

Regards,

Sarvesh

Former Member
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Hi,

I have done the post installtion steps.

My XI was working fine initially

But yesterday it stopped working properly.

My ID changes were not reflecting.

Then I did SXI_cache, CPA Cache.

Then my ID changes again started working properly.

Since my scenario has to go in production:

Pls tell me what steps to do so that

I do not get this SXI_cache, CPA Cache problem again.

Regards

Former Member
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Hi Rider,

Nothing to worry, some times it happens due to system overload or some critical processing in bakcgroud.

You can transport the object into PRD, SXI_CACHE will not impact it. Before exporting to PRD sys make sure all objects are Acitve.

Regards,

Sarvesh