About interface mapping

what are there case about interface mapping?
i knew that the following:
outbound to inbound
abstract to abstract.
what else the case?

Hi joy zheng  ,
These r the details about interface mapping :
Interface Mappings
You can define mappings for an interface pair (source and target interface) by using message interfaces and message types in the Integration Repository.You can also define the corresponding mappings when the source or target interface is an IDoc, an RFC, or another interface connected by an adapter.
When defining mapping programs for request, response, or fault messages, the definition is first separated from the interfaces that reference the corresponding message types. Furthermore, you can reuse a message type for multiple interfaces. This means that the simple definition of a mapping program is not sufficient to establish a connection (that is based on the assignment of outbound and inbound interfaces).
This role is undertaken by the interface mapping:
●     An interface mapping specifies the corresponding mapping programs for request, response, or fault messages for a selected interface pair. You use an interface mapping to register mappings for an interface pair.
●     You can also specify multiple mapping programs to be executed one after the other in the case of requests and responses for an interface mapping.
You can also define multiple interface mappings for the same interface pair, to provide multiple variants in the Integration Repository. At configuration time, the customer can select the appropriate mapping in an interface determination and save it in the Integration Directory
Use :
Interface mappings register your mapping program for an interface pair in the Integration Repository. If you require a mapping at runtime, it is sufficient to select the interface mapping for the interface pair at configuration time . The Integration Server uses the interface mapping to identify associated mapping programs for request messages, response messages, fault messages, or all three.
Features
Executing Multiple Mapping Programs for One Direction
By using an interface mapping you can execute multiple mapping programs consecutively for the transformation of a request or response message. In such cases, an interface mapping comprises multiple steps for which the following applies:
●     The steps are executed in the sequence specified (from top to bottom). The result of the mapping program from the previous step is forwarded to the mapping program of the subsequent step.
●     Each step can reference a mapping program that executes a 1:1, 1:n, n:1, or an m:n transformation. In the case of multi-mappings (1:n, n:1, or m:n), the previous step must create the same number of messages that the subsequent step expects.
●     Multi-mappings use one envelope to put all messages in one structure. If one of the steps references a multi-mapping program, all subsequent steps must use the same envelope.
The mapping for a request message comprises two message mapping programs: one 1:1 transformation and one 1:n transformation. Since the latter message mapping uses the multi-mapping envelope for both the target message and the source message, the message mapping for the 1:1 transformation must also create a transformation result with a multi-mapping envelope.
You do not strictly need to divide up one direction of the whole mapping into different steps. However, this enables all the message formats in one system landscape to be mapped to a central message format, for example. This results in less mapping programs being required because you no longer need to be able to map all the different message formats to each other.
Activities
       1.      Create your interface mapping on the design maintenance screen of the Integration Builder (see also: Creating an Object).
You can also create multiple interface mappings for the same interface pair.
       2.      Enter the source and target interfaces that require a mapping of the request message, the response message, the fault message, or all three, in the table of the same name. The following restrictions apply:
○     If you want to use the interface mapping in a transformation step in an integration process, you must only specify abstract message interfaces. Furthermore, all objects (integration process, interface mapping, and all objects referenced by the interface mapping) must be in the same software component version. If you want to reference objects from underlying software component versions, you must access the objects from the Basis Objects branch (in the navigation tree or using an input help) (see also: Underlying Software Component Versions).
○     If you want to map multiple messages to each other by using a multi-mapping, you can only specify asynchronous interfaces (for further restrictions, see: Multi-Mappings). If any message interfaces are missing, you can also create them by using the functionCreate New Object ().
If the interface cannot be imported or cannot be created in the Integration Repository (in the case of an external adapter, for example), you must enter the interface names manually. However, it is not possible to check the technical name in this case.
       3.      To import the properties of the interfaces, choose Read Interfaces. The table in the lower area displays tab pages for the request message, response message, and if available, for the fault message, for each mode of the interfaces (either synchronous or asynchronous).
       4.      To develop an external mapping program, export the XSD schema of the respective request or response message as a zip file after you have imported the interfaces. The zip file can contain multiple schema files that reference each other, for example in a multi-mapping. In this case, the schema with the global message element has the name MainSchema.
       5.      To reference a mapping program for the respective message, you have the following options:
○     Select an existing mapping program from the Integration Repository by using the input help (). If this is a message mapping, the default setting of the input help only displays those message mappings that are found using the source and target message in the Integration Repository (in multi-mappings, the first source and target messages are used as the search criteria). However, you can also display any number of message mappings, for example, because you are constructing a mapping from several mapping programs with intermediate instances which have no message types.
○     You can create message mappings directly from the interface mapping. To do this, select the mapping type Message Mapping in the Type column. Position the cursor in the Name column and choose the function Create New Message Mapping () in the Mapping Program frame. The Integration Builder copies the specifications of the messages and their occurrence directly from the interface mapping.
An interface mapping can only reference mapping programs that belong to the same or an underlying software component version of the interface mapping. This ensures that the mapping program can be shipped together with the interface mapping (see: Software Logistics).
       6.      If you are not using a mapping for a fault message, you can execute multiple mapping programs in succession for request and response messages:
○     To insert an additional line for a mapping program, choose .
○     To delete the registration for a mapping program, choose .
At runtime, the mapping programs are executed from top to bottom.
       7.      Save the interface mapping.
The following web-site gives complete details about interface mapping :
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/12/05731a10264057badc32d3d3957015/content.htm
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      <SAP:Party agency="" scheme="" />
      <SAP:Service>Camel_BService_01</SAP:Service>
      <SAP:Interface namespace="http://kia.com/fiel2file">Target01_MI</SAP:Interface>
    - <SAP:Mapping notRequired="M">
      <SAP:ObjectId>j5qiPBwVPU2yonkPwhdt/g==</SAP:ObjectId>
      <SAP:SWCV>tR26oJ7nEdu5oM/vCXwv+g==</SAP:SWCV>
      <SAP:SP>-1</SAP:SP>
      </SAP:Mapping>
      </SAP:Receiver>
      <SAP:Interface namespace="http://kia.com/fiel2file">Source01_MI</SAP:Interface>
      </SAP:Main>
    - <SAP:ReliableMessaging xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP:mustUnderstand="1">
      <SAP:QualityOfService>ExactlyOnce</SAP:QualityOfService>
      </SAP:ReliableMessaging>
    - <SAP:Error xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP:mustUnderstand="">
      <SAP:Category>Application</SAP:Category>
      <SAP:Code area="MAPPING">EXCEPTION_DURING_EXECUTE</SAP:Code>
      <SAP:P1>com/sap/xi/tf/_Equipment_MM_</SAP:P1>
      <SAP:P2>com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.BaseRuntimeException</SAP:P2>
      <SAP:P3>RuntimeException in Message-Mapping transformatio~</SAP:P3>
      <SAP:P4 />
      <SAP:AdditionalText />
      <SAP:ApplicationFaultMessage namespace="" />
      <SAP:Stack>com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.BaseRuntimeException thrown during application mapping com/sap/xi/tf/_Equipment_MM_: RuntimeException in Message-Mapping transformatio~</SAP:Stack>
      <SAP:Retry>M</SAP:Retry>
      </SAP:Error>
    - <SAP:HopList xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP:mustUnderstand="1">
    - <SAP:Hop timeStamp="2007-01-09T03:43:49Z" wasRead="false">
      <SAP:Engine type="AE">af.pi7.gbdci550</SAP:Engine>
      <SAP:Adapter namespace="http://sap.com/xi/XI/System">XIRA</SAP:Adapter>
      <SAP:MessageId>9E0AD300-9F93-11DB-8770-000D60514DD2</SAP:MessageId>
      <SAP:Info />
      </SAP:Hop>
    - <SAP:Hop timeStamp="2007-01-09T03:43:50Z" wasRead="false">
      <SAP:Engine type="IS">is.03.gbdci550</SAP:Engine>
      <SAP:Adapter namespace="http://sap.com/xi/XI/System">XI</SAP:Adapter>
      <SAP:MessageId>9E0AD300-9F93-11DB-8770-000D60514DD2</SAP:MessageId>
      <SAP:Info>3.0</SAP:Info>
      </SAP:Hop>
      </SAP:HopList>
    - <SAP:RunTime xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
      <SAP:Date>20070108</SAP:Date>
      <SAP:Time>224350</SAP:Time>
      <SAP:Host>gbdci550</SAP:Host>
      <SAP:SystemId>PI7</SAP:SystemId>
      <SAP:SystemNr>03</SAP:SystemNr>
      <SAP:OS>AIX</SAP:OS>
      <SAP:DB>DB6</SAP:DB>
      <SAP:Language />
      <SAP:ProcStatus>014</SAP:ProcStatus>
      <SAP:AdapterStatus>000</SAP:AdapterStatus>
      <SAP:User>PIAFUSER</SAP:User>
      <SAP:TraceLevel>1</SAP:TraceLevel>
      <SAP:LogSeqNbr>002</SAP:LogSeqNbr>
      <SAP:RetryLogSeqNbr>000</SAP:RetryLogSeqNbr>
      <SAP:PipelineIdInternal>SAP_CENTRAL</SAP:PipelineIdInternal>
      <SAP:PipelineIdExternal>CENTRAL</SAP:PipelineIdExternal>
      <SAP:PipelineElementId>5EC3C53B4BB7B62DE10000000A1148F5</SAP:PipelineElementId>
      <SAP:PipelineStartElementId>5EC3C53B4BB7B62DE10000000A1148F5</SAP:PipelineStartElementId>
      <SAP:PipelineService>PLSRV_MAPPING_REQUEST</SAP:PipelineService>
      <SAP:QIdInternal>XBTOW0__0001</SAP:QIdInternal>
      <SAP:CommitActor>X</SAP:CommitActor>
      <SAP:SplitNumber>0</SAP:SplitNumber>
      <SAP:NumberOfRetries>0</SAP:NumberOfRetries>
      <SAP:NumberOfManualRetries>0</SAP:NumberOfManualRetries>
      <SAP:TypeOfEngine client="200">CENTRAL</SAP:TypeOfEngine>
      <SAP:PlsrvExceptionCode />
      <SAP:EOReferenceRuntime type="TID">097C2FFA403445A30F7600CE</SAP:EOReferenceRuntime>
      <SAP:EOReferenceInbound type="TID" />
      <SAP:EOReferenceOutbound type="TID" />
      <SAP:MessageSizePayload>168</SAP:MessageSizePayload>
      <SAP:MessageSizeTotal>2608</SAP:MessageSizeTotal>
      <SAP:PayloadSizeRequest>168</SAP:PayloadSizeRequest>
      <SAP:PayloadSizeRequestMap>0</SAP:PayloadSizeRequestMap>
      <SAP:PayloadSizeResponse>0</SAP:PayloadSizeResponse>
      <SAP:PayloadSizeResponseMap>0</SAP:PayloadSizeResponseMap>
      <SAP:Reorganization>INI</SAP:Reorganization>
      <SAP:AdapterInbound>AENGINE</SAP:AdapterInbound>
      <SAP:InterfaceAction>DEL</SAP:InterfaceAction>
      <SAP:RandomNumber>67</SAP:RandomNumber>
      <SAP:AckStatus>000</SAP:AckStatus>
      <SAP:SkipReceiverDetermination />
      <SAP:Sender_Agreement_GUID>49574D50A74F3F5D902E20831759594C</SAP:Sender_Agreement_GUID>
      <SAP:Serialize_Children>X</SAP:Serialize_Children>
      </SAP:RunTime>
    - <SAP:PerformanceHeader xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30">
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="ADAPTER_IN">INTEGRATION_ENGINE_HTTP_ENTRY</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.025474</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="ADAPTER_IN">INTEGRATION_ENGINE_HTTP_ENTRY</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="end" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.064329</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="CORE">INTEGRATION_ENGINE</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.067038</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="CORE">INTEGRATION_ENGINE</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="end" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.085552</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="DBQUEUE">DB_ENTRY_QUEUING</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.085573</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="DBQUEUE">DB_ENTRY_QUEUING</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="end" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.472198</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="PLSRV">PLSRV_RECEIVER_DETERMINATION</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.473649</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="PLSRV">PLSRV_RECEIVER_DETERMINATION</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="end" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.483159</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="PLSRV">PLSRV_INTERFACE_DETERMINATION</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.483341</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="PLSRV">PLSRV_INTERFACE_DETERMINATION</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="end" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.48668</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="PLSRV">PLSRV_RECEIVER_MESSAGE_SPLIT</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.486921</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="PLSRV">PLSRV_RECEIVER_MESSAGE_SPLIT</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="end" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.49182</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="DBQUEUE">DB_SPLITTER_QUEUING</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.491835</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="DBQUEUE">DB_SPLITTER_QUEUING</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="end" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.720028</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
    - <SAP:RunTimeItem>
      <SAP:Name type="PLSRV">PLSRV_MAPPING_REQUEST</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Timestamp type="begin" host="gbdci550">20070109034350.721545</SAP:Timestamp>
      </SAP:RunTimeItem>
      </SAP:PerformanceHeader>
    - <SAP:Diagnostic xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP:mustUnderstand="1">
      <SAP:TraceLevel>Information</SAP:TraceLevel>
      <SAP:Logging>Off</SAP:Logging>
      </SAP:Diagnostic>
    - <SAP:Trace xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30">
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Party normalization: sender</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Sender scheme external = XIParty</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Sender agency external = http://sap.com/xi/XI</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Sender party external =</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Sender party normalized =</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Party normalization: receiver</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Receiver scheme external =</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Receiver agency external =</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Receiver party external =</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Receiver party normalized =</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_HTTP_HANDLER-HANDLE_REQUEST" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">XMB was called with URL /sap/xi/engine?type=entry</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">COMMIT is done by XMB !</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-ENTER_XMS" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-SET_START_PIPELINE" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="SXMBCONF-SXMB_GET_XMB_USE" />
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_TROUBLESHOOT-ENTER_PLSRV" />
      <Trace level="1" type="T">****************************************************</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">* *</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">* *</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">XMB entry processing</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">system-ID = PI7</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">client = 200</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">language = E</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">user = PIAFUSER</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="Timestamp">2007-01-09T03:43:50Z CET</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">* *</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">* *</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">****************************************************</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_UC_EXECUTE" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Message-GUID = 9E0AD3009F9311DB8770000D60514DD2</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">PLNAME = CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">QOS = EO</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PIPELINE_ASYNC" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Get definition of external pipeline = CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-LOOKUP_INTERNAL_PL_ID" />
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Get definition of internal pipeline = SAP_CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Queue name : XBTI0008</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Generated prefixed queue name = XBTI0008</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Schedule message in qRFC environment</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Setup qRFC Scheduler OK!</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Going to persist message</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">NOTE: The following trace entries are always lacking</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">- Exit WRITE_MESSAGE_TO_PERSIST</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">- Exit CALL_PIPELINE_ASYNC</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Async barrier reached. Bye-bye !</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_TO_PERSIST" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-PERSIST_READ_MESSAGE" />
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Note: the following trace entry is written delayed (after read from persist)</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="SXMS_ASYNC_EXEC" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Starting async processing with pipeline CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">system-ID = PI7</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">client = 200</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">language = E</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">user = PIAFUSER</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="Timestamp">2007-01-09T03:43:50Z CET</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PIPELINE_SYNC" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Get definition of external pipeline CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-LOOKUP_INTERNAL_PL_ID" />
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Corresponding internal pipeline SAP_CENTRAL</Trace>
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="PLSRV_RECEIVER_DETERMINATION">
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV">
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV_LOCAL">
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_RD_PLSRV-ENTER_PLSRV">
      <Trace level="1" type="T">R E C E I V E R - D E T E R M I N A T I O N</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Cache Content is up to date</Trace>
      </Trace>
      </Trace>
      </Trace>
      </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_LOG_TO_PERSIST" />
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="PLSRV_INTERFACE_DETERMINATION">
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV">
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV_LOCAL">
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_ID_PLSRV-ENTER_PLSRV">
      <Trace level="1" type="T">I N T E R F A C E - D E T E R M I N A T I O N</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Cache Content is up to date</Trace>
      </Trace>
      </Trace>
      </Trace>
      </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_LOG_TO_PERSIST" />
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="PLSRV_RECEIVER_MESSAGE_SPLIT" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
    - <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV">
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV_LOCAL" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_PLSRV_RECEIVER_SPLIT-ENTER_PLSRV" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">number of receivers: 1</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Single-receiver split case</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Post-split internal queue name = XBTOW0__0001</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Persisting single message for post-split handling</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T" />
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Going to persist message + call qRFC now...</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">NOTE: The following trace entries are always lacking</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">- Exit WRITE_MESSAGE_TO_PERSIST</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Async barrier reached. Bye-bye !</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_TO_PERSIST" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-PERSIST_READ_MESSAGE" />
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Note: the following trace entry is written delayed (after read from persist)</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="SXMS_ASYNC_EXEC" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Starting async processing with pipeline CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">system-ID = PI7</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">client = 200</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">language = E</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">user = PIAFUSER</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="Timestamp">2007-01-09T03:43:50Z CET</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">----
    </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PIPELINE_SYNC" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Get definition of external pipeline CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-LOOKUP_INTERNAL_PL_ID" />
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Corresponding internal pipeline SAP_CENTRAL</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Start with pipeline element PLEL= 5EC3C53B4BB7B62DE10000000A1148F5</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="PLSRV_MAPPING_REQUEST" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PLSRV_LOCAL" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_MAPPING_XMS_PLSRV3-ENTER_PLSRV" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Interface Mapping http://kia.com/fiel2file Equipment_IM_Outbound</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">RuntimeException during appliction Java mapping com/sap/xi/tf/_Equipment_MM_</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.BaseRuntimeException: RuntimeException in Message-Mapping transformation: Cannot produce target element /ns0:Equipment_MT/MaterialNumber. Check xml instance is valid for source xsd and target-field mapping fulfills requirements of target xsd at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.start(AMappingProgram.java:403) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.Transformer.start(Transformer.java:141) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.execute(AMappingProgram.java:102) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.JavaMapping.executeStep(JavaMapping.java:64) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.Mapping.execute(Mapping.java:91) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.MappingHandler.run(MappingHandler.java:90) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleMappingRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:95) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:68) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceImpl.processFunction(MappingServiceImpl.java:79) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceObjectImpl0.processFunction(MappingServiceObjectImpl0.java:131) at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor291.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb.session.stateless_sp5.ObjectStubProxyImpl.invoke(ObjectStubProxyImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at $Proxy184.processFunction(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.call(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.handleRequest(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCJCOServer.handleRequest(RFCJCOServer.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.dispatchRequest(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.listen(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.listen(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.work(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.loop(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.run(JCO.java:8044) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged1(Native Method) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) Root Cause: com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.IllegalInstanceException: Cannot produce target element /ns0:Equipment_MT/MaterialNumber. Check xml instance is valid for source xsd and target-field mapping fulfills requirements of target xsd at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.processNode(AMappingProgram.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.processNode(AMappingProgram.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.start(AMappingProgram.java:398) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.Transformer.start(Transformer.java:141) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.execute(AMappingProgram.java:102) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.JavaMapping.executeStep(JavaMapping.java:64) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.Mapping.execute(Mapping.java:91) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.MappingHandler.run(MappingHandler.java:90) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleMappingRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:95) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:68) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceImpl.processFunction(MappingServiceImpl.java:79) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceObjectImpl0.processFunction(MappingServiceObjectImpl0.java:131) at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor291.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb.session.stateless_sp5.ObjectStubProxyImpl.invoke(ObjectStubProxyImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at $Proxy184.processFunction(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.call(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.handleRequest(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCJCOServer.handleRequest(RFCJCOServer.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.dispatchRequest(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.listen(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.listen(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.work(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.loop(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.run(JCO.java:8044) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged1(Native Method) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code))</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">Runtime exception occurred during execution of application mapping program com/sap/xi/tf/_Equipment_MM_: com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.BaseRuntimeException; RuntimeException in Message-Mapping transformation: Cannot produce target element /ns0:Equipment_MT/MaterialNumber. Check xml instance is valid for source xsd and target-field mapping fulfills requirements of target xsd</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="T">com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.MappingRuntimeException: Runtime exception occurred during execution of application mapping program com/sap/xi/tf/_Equipment_MM_: com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.BaseRuntimeException; RuntimeException in Message-Mapping transformation: Cannot produce target element /ns0:Equipment_MT/MaterialNumber. Check xml instance is valid for source xsd and target-field mapping fulfills requirements of target xsd at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.JavaMapping.executeStep(JavaMapping.java:73) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.Mapping.execute(Mapping.java:91) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.MappingHandler.run(MappingHandler.java:90) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleMappingRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:95) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:68) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceImpl.processFunction(MappingServiceImpl.java:79) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceObjectImpl0.processFunction(MappingServiceObjectImpl0.java:131) at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor291.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb.session.stateless_sp5.ObjectStubProxyImpl.invoke(ObjectStubProxyImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at $Proxy184.processFunction(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.call(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.handleRequest(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCJCOServer.handleRequest(RFCJCOServer.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.dispatchRequest(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.listen(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.listen(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.work(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.loop(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.run(JCO.java:8044) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged1(Native Method) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) Root Cause: com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.BaseRuntimeException: RuntimeException in Message-Mapping transformation: Cannot produce target element /ns0:Equipment_MT/MaterialNumber. Check xml instance is valid for source xsd and target-field mapping fulfills requirements of target xsd at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.start(AMappingProgram.java:403) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.Transformer.start(Transformer.java:141) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.execute(AMappingProgram.java:102) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.JavaMapping.executeStep(JavaMapping.java:64) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.Mapping.execute(Mapping.java:91) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.MappingHandler.run(MappingHandler.java:90) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleMappingRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:95) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:68) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceImpl.processFunction(MappingServiceImpl.java:79) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceObjectImpl0.processFunction(MappingServiceObjectImpl0.java:131) at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor291.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb.session.stateless_sp5.ObjectStubProxyImpl.invoke(ObjectStubProxyImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at $Proxy184.processFunction(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.call(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.handleRequest(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCJCOServer.handleRequest(RFCJCOServer.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.dispatchRequest(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.listen(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.listen(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.work(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.loop(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.run(JCO.java:8044) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged1(Native Method) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) Root Cause: com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.IllegalInstanceException: Cannot produce target element /ns0:Equipment_MT/MaterialNumber. Check xml instance is valid for source xsd and target-field mapping fulfills requirements of target xsd at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.processNode(AMappingProgram.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.processNode(AMappingProgram.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.start(AMappingProgram.java:398) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.Transformer.start(Transformer.java:141) at com.sap.aii.mappingtool.tf3.AMappingProgram.execute(AMappingProgram.java:102) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.JavaMapping.executeStep(JavaMapping.java:64) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.Mapping.execute(Mapping.java:91) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.server.mapping.MappingHandler.run(MappingHandler.java:90) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleMappingRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:95) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingRequestHandler.handleRequest(MappingRequestHandler.java:68) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceImpl.processFunction(MappingServiceImpl.java:79) at com.sap.aii.ibrun.sbeans.mapping.MappingServiceObjectImpl0.processFunction(MappingServiceObjectImpl0.java:131) at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor291.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb.session.stateless_sp5.ObjectStubProxyImpl.invoke(ObjectStubProxyImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at $Proxy184.processFunction(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java(Compiled Code)) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.call(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCDefaultRequestHandler.handleRequest(RFCDefaultRequestHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.services.rfcengine.RFCJCOServer.handleRequest(RFCJCOServer.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.dispatchRequest(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Server.listen(MiddlewareJRfc.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.listen(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.work(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.loop(JCO.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Server.run(JCO.java:8044) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged1(Native Method) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code)) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java(Compiled Code))</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="E">CL_XMS_PLSRV_MAPPING~ENTER_PLSRV</Trace>
      </Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_LOG_TO_PERSIST" />
      <Trace level="1" type="System_Error">Error exception return from pipeline processing!</Trace>
      <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_TO_PERSIST" />
    - <!--  ************************************
      -->
      </SAP:Trace>
      </SOAP:Header>
    - <SOAP:Body>
    - <SAP:Manifest xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:wsu="http://www.docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd" wsu:Id="wsuid-manifest-5CABE13F5C59AB7FE10000000A1551F7">
    - <SAP:Payload xlink:href="cid:[email protected]">
      <SAP:Name>MainDocument</SAP:Name>
      <SAP:Description />
      <SAP:Type>Application</SAP:Type>
      </SAP:Payload>
      </SAP:Manifest>
      </SOAP:Body>
      </SOAP:Envelope>
    Please I request to give me some hint how to troubleshoot this issue.
    Thanks a lot,
    Srujan

    Hi, i have the same type of error when testing configuration, but it seems that the mapping even doesn't start :
    i'm creating an EBP to XCBL scenario, so it's a RFC->XI->XCBL 3.5
    Here is the Java exception
    Mappage d'interface
    Can someone be helpful for that ?
    Regards
    Laurent
    Message was edited by:
            Laurent Gitton

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