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Procedure documentation Checking the Sequence Overview  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Prerequisites

You have performed the steps outlined in the section Choosing Selection Criteria.

Procedure

       1.      Check the status of the sequences listed.

In the sequence overview, you see the following columns:

                            a.      Column

                            b.      Function:

                            c.      Status

                            d.      This graphic is explained in the accompanying text       Sequence is open

                            e.      This graphic is explained in the accompanying text       Sequence is currently being transmitted

                              f.      This graphic is explained in the accompanying text       Sequence is terminated

                            g.       This graphic is explained in the accompanying text    Sequence has been transmitted successfully

                            h.      Client

                              i.      Client in which the sequence was started

                              j.      Location

                            k.      Logical sequence was created on the consumer side or the provider side

                              l.      Logical Sequence Key

                          m.      Is not transmitted from the consumer to the provider (refer to Technical Sequence Key)

                            n.      Technical Sequence Key

                            o.      Is requested on the consumer side (Create Sequence Request”), created on the provider side, and then transmitted to the user of the service. The key is identical on both sides and links the different logical sequence keys on the consumer and on the provider side.

 

Sequence Header Data

You can find details about the logical and technical sequence on the Sequence Header Data tab. You see when and by whom the sequence was created as well as details on the key used and the queue. The Sequence Error Type field tells you whether the error occurred in the sequence, in a message, or in the queue. If the error cause is to be found in the sequence, the reason could be that the Create Sequence request was not transmitted successfully due to authentication problems or incorrect configuration of the Web service on the provider side. If the cause of error pertains to the message, it is possible that the message was not transmitted successfully due to an error in the application on the provider side.

In the details on the technical sequence, you will find information as to how many messages were transmitted successfully and which messages had an error occurring in them. On the basis of this information, you can then proceed to the next tab for details on the individual messages.

Messages

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  Sequence was transmitted successfully / Sequence is flagged for deletion

In the Messages tab, you will also find information regarding which service definition a message belongs to.

Events

The following events are possible:

                            p.      Event:

                            q.      Function:

                              r.      WSRM_ACK_REQUESTED_EVENT

                            s.      Confirmation requested

                              t.      WSRM_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT_EVENT

                            u.      Confirmation sent

                             v.      WSRM_INACTIVITY_EVENT

                           w.      Waiting time for new request

                            x.      WSRM_RETRANSMISSION_EVENT

                            y.      Transmission retry

                            z.      WSRM_STOPP

                         aa.      Sequence transmission stopped

 

 

 

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