on 03-18-2008 9:02 AM
when do we use 2 or sender aggrements in the scenario
Hi shiva,
Generally we use one sender agreement from sender to XI system.
But sometimes there may occur a case for which we have to acknowledge from XI to sender then we have to use another sender communication channel and sender agreement from XI to sender.
Actually in this case we send a Functional acknowledge from XI to sender after receiving the message from sender.
Please reward points if helpful.
Regards,
Sankar
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Hi,
>>for more clear. give me an example, where we use more than one sender aggreements?
When we have more that one sender means u wil have more sender agrements
>>how to use two sw components in scenario
You can create 2 SWCV , one for sender and one for receiver.
Then Import those two in IR and Develop sender objects under the sender SWCV and the receiver Objects under receiver SWCV.
Then in this u will be having 2 SWCV
Regards
Seshagiri
hi
in all the Scenarios you required the sender or Receiver Agreement.
in only HTTP and IDOC that is if you are creating the Scenarions in that http or idoc is your sender system then not necessary to create a sender agreement atherwise all the Scenarios your required sender agreement
thanks
i hope its helpful for you
Regards
vijay
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HI,
Sender Agrrment is used for almost all scenarios except the interfaces having IDOC, HTTP or XI sender adapters.
As these adapters are relied on ABAP stack of the Integration Engine.
Sender agrement is used for tracking data is coming from which system or which service.....In a sender agreement, you define how the message of a sender is to be transformed so that it can be processed by the Integration Engine
For IDOC, HTTP and XI adapter it comes alreday in the expected format as per Integration Engine.
Thanks
Swarup
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Hello,
you could read it all here:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b1/f29e7a56e18a439984a3c6630951d2/frameset.htm
Regards
Patrick
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Hi Shiva,
except sender HTTP and sender IDOC cases, all the remaininig sender scenarios require sender agreement.
Regards,
Rajeev Gupta
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