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Configuring Process Integration Scenario

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Hi,

I have created a Process Integration Scenario in ESR and trying to create ID objects.

I am referring this blog: /people/shailesh.mane/blog/2006/06/29/b2b-configuration-part-ii--creating-the-configuration-using-the-automated-configuration-tool

I am confused while running the wizard.

1) Can anyone please confirm what objects should I create in ID before running the wizard

I have a External Party --> SAP PI -> IDOC scenario (with multiple actions inbetween). I am using PI7.1.1

Thank you,

Pankaj.

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former_member207622
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Hi Pankaj

When you trnasfer integration scenario from integration respository , the configuration wizard opens and there are four steps

1 select component view

2 assign services

3 configure connections

4 generate

1 select component view -- u just have to select both the application components ( ie sender andreceiver )

2 assign services : first click on sender application component and then click on assign services there you will have to mention your party ( sender ) and sender business service ( if you have already created a party you can select from the dropdown else you have the option to create also

similarlly then click on reciever application component and then click on assign services there also follow the same steps as for sender

then configure connections you have to specify interface mapping and channels and then click on generate to generate objects

hope this helps

regards

NInad

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Hi,

I will proceed as suggested and update the thread.

Thank you,

Pankaj.

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Hi,

I am still stuck

1) Created Party and assigned a Business Component to it. Also created Sender Channel.

2) Imported Business System (for SAP) into ID under Component without Party.

3) ID -> Tools -> Transfer Integration Scenario from ESR

4) Assigning Components for Party (Sender) is fine.

however while assigning Components for SAP System I am not able to proceed.

5) Receiver -> Assign Components -> Business System Components -> I included my SAP Business System (without Party).

6) Once the Bus System is assigned it asks to enter Business Component for External Communication and this is where I am stuck.

I am using SAP PI7.1.1. Please help.

Thank you,

Pankaj.

former_member207622
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Hi pankaj,

Please follow this link

http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/c05eeca7-f5f8-2b10-8c97-86eacfcb5...

link in sap technical web site -- Integration Scenario - A modelling tool

try to follow the steps mentioned here in this pdf

if this doesnt work , we mit have to think about market place notes for the said error or patches

Regards

Ninad

Edited by: Ninad Sane on Oct 19, 2010 12:12 PM

Edited by: Ninad Sane on Oct 19, 2010 12:14 PM

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Hi,

Thanks for the detailed document. It will take a bit of time to read and implement it. Once done I will update the thread.

I read the pdf but could not find any lead.

Is there any place in SDN where I can upload the screenshot?

Or can anyone explain to me how to create a Sender Agreement when we have Party Communication? I think we have to make use of the option Virtual Receiver . Went through a blog which tells about this concept but still confused

Please help.

Thank you,

Pankaj.

Edited by: Pankaj Sharma XI on Oct 20, 2010 6:16 AM

former_member207622
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Hi Pankaj ,

While you design your process integration scenario . while you do insert application component for sender and receiver

Have you checked the tab " Communication tab --" External party with B2B communication."

I am not sure but this is your problem I guess ,

Please have a look at the link

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/48/ce988318d3424be10000000a421937/frameset.htm

Since you are using IDocs , you cannot use integrated configurations( not sure whetehr its supported in your Service pack version ) hence no use of "sender uses virtual receiver "

http://www.riyaz.net/blog/local-processing-in-the-advanced-adapter-engine-using-pi-71/technology/sap...

http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/20c237f1-3caf-2b10-3a83-cce9ed5fb...?

QuickLink=index&overridelayout=true

You can use sender uses a virtual receiver while creation of sender agreement then you need not make separete receiver determination and interface determination , in case of B2B scenarios try that option as well

let me know if it works or not

Regards

Ninad

Edited by: Ninad Sane on Oct 20, 2010 8:36 AM

Edited by: Ninad Sane on Oct 20, 2010 10:54 AM

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Hi,

Have you checked the tab " Communication tab --" External party with B2B communication."

I have checked it in the Application Component Created for External Party. I have not selected it for SAP system (for SAP system I am using Template, is it correct?)

Since you are using IDocs , you cannot use integrated configurations

No I am not using any Integrated Configurations.

Thank you,

Pankaj.

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Hi,

Manually creating the objects in ID for the involved interfaces.

Thank you,

Pankaj.

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Hi, I'm also confused by B2B scenarios. Can anyone give a step-by-step demo in details ? Thanks.