on 04-10-2008 11:04 AM
Hi Experts,
I need to capture the timestamp for when the data entered XI. This timestamp should be mapped to each:
for eg.,
Book
ram
raju
ravi
Hi,
Use ASMA.
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/11/10/xi-the-same-filename-from-a-sender-to-a-receiver-file-adapter--sp14
/people/william.li/blog/2006/04/18/dynamic-configuration-of-some-communication-channel-parameters-using-message-mapping
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/e3/94007075cae04f930cc4c034e411e1/frameset.htm
Write UDF and which gives the timestamp from file adapter and assign that to target element.
chirag
Edited by: Chirag Gohil on Apr 10, 2008 3:39 PM
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Hi Chirag,
I will explain you in detail...and thanks for your response
Scenario : JMS to RFC using XSLT Mapping
Client wants a timestamp for when the data entered XI. This timestamp should be mapped to each:
for eg.,
BOOK Element 1...unbounded
Ramu Attribute required
Ravi Element 1
Raju Element 0 ...1
XI receives xml-files in the interface which are mapped to SAP.
Client wants to be able to report on the time it takes for the data to enter XI until it is created in SAP.
Therefore we need to create a timestamp in XI. Let's say that a file enters XI 14:15:03 today. the file is then processed and mapped to SAP 15 minutes later, let's say 14:30:45. On each BOOK mapped to SAP should then the timestamp 14:15:03 be attached.
How to do this ...
Is this possible??
Regards,
Jeevan.
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