on 05-16-2008 5:03 PM
Hello Gurus,
In which Table does Communication Channels stored?
Can anyone explain the Few tables Related to XI.
Thanks and Regards,
Ravi.
This might help you
/people/gourav.khare2/blog/2007/12/12/interesting-abap-tables-in-xi-150-part-i
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I have solved this question with the help of SAP
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Are you able to find out the Abap table that contains the comm channels info?
Thanks,
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/people/gourav.khare2/blog/2007/12/12/interesting-abap-tables-in-xi-150-part-i
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Hi
SMPREL3 abap table contains comm channel info
SMPPREL3: this table contains information about interfaces; here you can find information on sender (party, service, interface and namespace) and receiver (party, service, interface and namespace) as well as information on maps (their GUID and name as well as namespace).
SXMSPFRAWH: this table contains runtime performance data for successful message and sender and receiver information is stored as address id that derive information from SXMSPFADDRESS, from this table you can find out volume and latency also.
/people/gourav.khare2/blog/2007/12/12/interesting-abap-tables-in-xi-150-part-i
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