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AAE - Workflow

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Hi experts,

I am new to SAP PI. I read some documents related to SAP PI's AAE in SAP PI7.1 and configured a scenario with IC. The scenario is working fine.

By doubt is,

1. When i give interface name wrong, the scenario works well. Why?

2. When i dont give mandatory field, error doesn't occurs. Why?

3. How does AAE works?

Thanks in advance.

Amarnath

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Shabarish_Nair
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1. When i give interface name wrong, the scenario works well. Why?

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What do you mean by this? There are workarounds in which when you give a non-existent SI name and there is no mapping, the scenario works.

2. When i dont give mandatory field, error doesn't occurs. Why?

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this is nothing to do with AAE but more about XML validation. If you need this validation then use the below feature - http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/d026d253-3108-2c10-69a0-a5460fc1f...

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Former Member
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Hi,

you need to know how the PI runtime works...

key is sender interface name and namespace for determining the receiver interface..(this is common for both AAE and classical scenarios..)..

you can do below..

1.Pass different sender interface and name space and see if the interface still works -will throw an error..

2.If No mapping involves then you can provide any interface name..(validation of sender interface exists in the system will not occur..)

HTH

Rajesh

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Hi,

Yesterday some cache problem. Today i create new scenario and it is working fine. But i cant able to view the type of error instead i can view error file as 'Scheduled" in 'Message Monitoring' of RWB. Is there any option to view what type of error was?

Thanks,

Amarnath

Former Member
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Hi,

Messages in 'scheduled' status means that not enough threads are available to handle the messages. Hence the solution is to increase the number of threads assigned to that adapter queue.

Thanks,

Atul.

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