on 03-07-2008 4:12 AM
Hi XI expert,
is there any problem if i delete all the stack "Inbound Queue" in smq2 ? This is only in my development XI server. i had about 1.8 million inbound queue so i want to clear this all the message.
Please advise whether i can do or not ?
Thank you and Best Regards
Fernand
Ur message will be lost in this case. If its ok for u to loose the message, then u may proceed with the deletion operation
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi Rajesh
you cna use RSXMB_CANCEL_NO_COMMIT_MSG report for that purpose for more details go through sap Note 712628.
u can also go throgh
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/cd/20bc3ff6beeb0ce10000000a114084/frameset.htm
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Thanks,
Sunil Singh
Edited by: SUNIL SINGH on Apr 21, 2008 7:48 AM
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Hi, Can you pls let me know how to delete messages from SMQ2. I have huge number of messages struck in queues, i am looking for a report/functions module with which I can delete all these queues in background
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Hi,
we have 7 lakhs records triggered from sap r/3 . Messages are keep on flowing to XI inbound queues. At some time many queues are having around 50,000 messages in it. Even if we delete one queue using function module TRFC_QIN_DELETE_QUEUE , again remaining messages flowing into this queue. When we tried to delete queues that are having around 50,000 messages, we are getting timeout dump.
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