on 06-05-2008 6:25 AM
Hi Friends,
Still I am not clear to check 'Mulltiline' in Container area of the BPM. At what situations, we select this ? In the loop, transformation, or ...?
Friends, could you kindly tell clearly this use in detail ? If possible, with example.
Thanking you,
Jeg P.
hi,
in case of 1:N or N:1 u need to have the multiline option.
in transformation step have to give the correct container variable there (chk for the correct multiline or non-multiline interface
mutiline container variable can handle multiple instances of same kind of data
regards
chandrakanth
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Now, understand the Multiline option in BPM.
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Hi,
A multiline container element is a table comprising elements of the same type. For example, if you want to gather messages in a container element, you must define this element as a multiline container element.
you can be able to Accessing details from multiline object attribute..
You need to mark the checkbox multiline if the sender data will be comming to container with multiple records and have to imply the logic or to consider each records in container, you need to mark it as Multiline.
Refer some of the links for useage of Multiline
Thanks
Swarup
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HI,
Multiline check box is used to capture multiple documnets.
consider a Multiple idoc to flat file scenario.
once idoc's are bundele and mapped to single varible
of multilne to hold all records.
consider scenario SAP BASIS->
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