on ‎2008 Apr 21 5:47 AM
How do I deactive a working Integration Process.
I have created a new version of my Integration Process and I would still like to keep the old version but do not want it to be active anymore. How do I remove it so it will no longer pick up my messages.
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Hi Paulie,
Just make a dummy change in your old Integration Process, say write something in the description field.
Save it but dont activate it, it will automatically become inactive.
Make sure you have your new IP name entered in all the configuration objects, say Receiver Determination etc.
Thanks,
Varun
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Perhaps I need to explain more simply my question.
I have an active Integration Process that I do not want anymore. I want to KILL it !.
Hi Varun - I did try your suggestion before and this does not work. That is - changing the description so the process is "Being Processed".... But of course this will never make it to the RunTime Cache as you need to activate it first !.
Catch22 !
I have even deleted an Integration Process but can still see it via the SXI_CACHE with a TaskID. I think it is still using it.
My Runtime Cache has been refreshed and it says Cache contents are up to date - I even forced a new Initial Cache refresh.
Edited by: Paulie Seikmayt on Apr 21, 2008 3:36 PM
just open the communication channel
inthat
ens of the that page
u can find the option with the name
adapter status
in chage mode change the staus of that active to incatvie.
and activate the change list
ur adapter will not work form this point of time
if u want to run it later then just cange the adapter staus
to active .
then u can run the seicnario.
pls let me know the status of my anser.
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