on 08-04-2008 9:06 AM
1.Unless the previous file is consumed , next file should not be delivered. Is this true?
2.Is it possible for PI to monitor the destination folder and only if the file ha been consumed and removed, they should deliver the next file?
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HI
1.Unless the previous file is consumed , next file should not be delivered. Is this true?
---> This kind of sequencing is based on requirment and this is possible with PI.
2.Is it possible for PI to monitor the destination folder and only if the file ha been consumed and removed, they should deliver the next file?*
---> In PI it has the seperate tools for monitoring such as SXMB_MONI, Runtime Workbench etc.
The control to send the data fiels or pickup based on destination folder can be handled with PI upto certain extent.
You can imply the logic in PI to raise smart exptions for next files based on the results of processed files.
Thanks
Swarup
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1.Unless the previous file is consumed , next file should not be delivered. Is this true?
Yes this is true.
2.Is it possible for PI to monitor the destination folder and only if the file ha been consumed and removed, they should deliver the next file?
u can monitor the messages of receiving system in SXMB_MONI...
it is not possible to monitor the destination folder in PI.
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