on 04-21-2008 9:50 AM
Hi all,
I'm using an XSLT (and som java look up) to determine my receivers.
I have imported the Java-file and XSLT to my imported archives and all.
The question is were to use the XSLT in order to do the Receiver mapping? (mapping program, interface mapping e.g.???)
thanks
Dear Thomas,
Once you've created your interface mapping for this, you must change or create the suitable receiver determination object in XI directory (switch from standard determination to enhanced if necessary and then select the intf mapping you've created) ...
Hope this helps
Chris
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hi,
Receiver mapping ,ReceiverDetermination u need to use XSLT in Interface Mapping....
In configuration Receiver Determination use Enhanced Receiver Determination and get your Receiver
Determination mapping...create Interface Determination for each Receivers...
Regards,
Prakasu
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hi,
did you follow the below stepts???
1.create the data type,Message Type and Message Interface for all sender and Receivers.
2. Create the Mappings use the Message Type...
3. For Receiver Determination use the Receiver Determination message Type. (SAP Basis ,Xi system
Name Space).
4. Import the Look ups and Mapping programs under Imported Objects...
5. Create the Interface Mapping for Receiver Determination, Receiver Mappings.
6. Create the Configuration scenarion sender ,Receiver services,Communication Channels.
7.Create the Sender Agreement.
8 . Create the Receiver agreement.in that Choose extented Receiver Determination...choose the
Interface Mapping for Enhanced Receiver Determination..
9.choose the Interface Determination .give the require sender service ,Interface and Name space..
10.select the Require Inbound Interface ,Interface mapping for each receiver..
11. create the receiver agreemen for each receiver...
Regards,
Prakasu
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