Guide for Fault Message Type

Hi,
I search a guide for configuration a "Fault Message Type".
I have read, if there is a mapping error, XI will create a error handling in a xml-file.
But I can not find this file.
Can you help me please?
Thanks.
Regards
Stefan

Hi Stefan,
Exception can be declared in BPM steps like Transform,send,Block and handled in Exception Branch.
TO know more about BPM and its exception go throught this link,
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/3c/831620a4f1044dba38b370f77835cc/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/3c/831620a4f1044dba38b370f77835cc/frameset.htm
Cheers,
Rashmi

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    Hi all
    I am currently doing a Soap-Proxy synchronous scenario,where by sending an employee id through webservice to SAP ECC ,employee details will be retreived from ECC as a response.
    In this scenario, is it necessary to specify the Fault Message Type in the outbound and inbound synchronous Message interfaces and do the corresponding message mapping for Fault message types.
    Asvance Thanks,
    Ram.

    Hi ram,
    It is not at all mendetary to use Fault message in ur case.Usually it depends upon requirement.If client want's to implement ...u have to use.
    generally fault messages are used wen u want to catch some exception viz. ECC server is down,Employee ID does not exist.,No record found for the given EmpID etc....ect.......
    See these to know more abt fault message type and its implementation........
    Fault message implementation.
    /people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/11/02/fault-message-types--a-demo-part-1
    How to Guide
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/40574601-ec97-2910-3cba-a0fdc10f4dce
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  • Difference in Fault message types & exceptions for Webservice in ABAP

    Hello all,
    I am relatively new to the web service framework in SAP. My problem scenario is as follows.
    I have a WSDL file of a webservice from 3rd party non-SAP s/w  and I want to replicate the same webservice into SAP by creating FM in SE37 with same imp/exp parameters and functionality.
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    Hi Krishna,
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    The Mapping Runtime Constants have some information where you can read some descriptions, but nothing related to the errors....You can read the Receiver service, sender, interface_namespace, but nothing from the ERROR tag...
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  • Define fault message type for RFC

    Hi,
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    Hi Rokie,
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  • Regarding mandatory fields, Context Objects and Fault Message Types

    Hi All,
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    Hi prem,
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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/d6/e44fcf98baa24a9686a7643a33f26f/content.htm
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    Get the details here:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d6/e44fcf98baa24a9686a7643a33f26f/frameset.htm
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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d6/e44fcf98baa24a9686a7643a33f26f/frameset.htm
    A list of the Technical Context Objects names can be found here:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6e/ff0bf75772457b863ef5d99bc92404/content.htm
    Difference between context object and x-path:
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    Fault message implementation.
    /people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/11/02/fault-message-types--a-demo-part-1
    How to Guide
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/40574601-ec97-2910-3cba-a0fdc10f4dce
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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/43/0e16bfd7b021aee10000000a1553f6/content.htm
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    check here
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/e3/94007075cae04f930cc4c034e411e1/content.htm
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    BILL
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  • Doubt on technical systems and fault message types

    Hi,
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               Plz answer to this questions, good answers will be rewarded.

    Hi Smitha,
    <i>1. what are fault message types and how do we catch any exceptions in file to proxy scenario , can any one give simple example</i>
    Fault Message are Msg type that provided whenever u create a namespace..they are usually used to get the exception or error mapped which has occured while execution of Application at the sender/receiver end....
    One scenario where i had used it from Soap to RFC where i defined the exception in rfc source code at r/3 end...I mapped that exception to Fault msg type that i created of my own type(didnt used the default)..
    Refer this for Fault msg usage in Asynch scenarios.
    /people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/11/02/fault-message-types--a-demo-part-1
    Refer this for Fault msg usage in Synch scenarios.
    /people/sap.user72/blog/2006/01/16/xi-propagation-of-meaningful-error-information-to-soap-client
    Refer this for Handling Exceptions
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/33/4a773f12f14a18e10000000a114084/content.htm
    <i>2.How do we register a non-sap system(FTP SERVER) in SLD ? what steps should we follow? Does any one have blogs regarding this?</i>
    For this you have to define the 3rd Party TS & BS in sld.
    Have a look at the following links...
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/fa/0aad3efa11b300e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
    Cheers...
    Vasu
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  • Error handling using fault message type in outbound synchronous ABAP proxy

    Hi,
    We've a scenario, outbound synchronous ABAP proxy to synchronous SOAP receiver. The requirement is to send multiple records in a single rquest and get response for all the records sent (in the same response message).
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    Source Structure
    Req_Proxy
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    Response Structure
    Resp_SOAP
      Resp (0..Unbounded)
           respString (0..1, String) (carries the actaul response message)
          status code (0..1, String) (carries the status of the response, for ex, 001 (successful), 002 (error))
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    Please calrify.
    Thanks.
    Rohit

    For eg if 8 records are successful and 2 are invalid, then we should get 10 records in response 8
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  • Using Fault Message Type in BPM

    Hi,
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    Soumya.

    Hi Soumya,
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    thread1:- Alert monitoring and fault message types
    thread2:- fault message in BPM process
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  • Fault message types: Why do we need them?

    Hi guys,
    I have a bpm scenario created, tested and working.
    This bpm starts with a async receive, a Sync Send to a R3 system by an ABAP proxy and a final async send to the original system.
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    But in the end I'm forced to place the question, why do I need the fault message types? What use can I give them, besides of the cute little thunder on the sxmb_moni?
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    I've read the SAP description about Fault Message Types but I'm still struggling on how to use them correctly.
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    I've tried to acess the description text on trace which comes with the message, but it seems that the trace only serves for posting info, and not for getting any...
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    Is there a way to get the description? Or anything related to the error tag?
    Thanks in advance

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    If not how else can i capture the response in the EO mode?

    Hi Sivasakthi
    Yes you can capture soap response using SOAP fault message
    Check this link for embedded soap response
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508/
    With this you can refer to this blog as well
    Handling Web Service SOAP Fault Responses in SAP NetWeaver XI
    Thanks
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  • IDOC Segment missing for MATMASS Message type

    Through change pointer program for the message type YAUIHUBMATMAS IDOC is triggered.
    1) Change pointers are defined in system for the message type T Code u2013 BD52.
    2) If respective field is changed in material master , this data is stored in change pointers table BDCP.
    3) Background jobs are scheduled every day, which searches for the changes pointer table and triggers the idoc.
    In our case IDOC is getting generated but with one segment missing.
    We have analysed the succesful and failed IDOC and found desrepency is field updation of BDCP table.
    Succesful case contain material number in object value of ZZMDST field where as failed contain some other value.
    Can anyone please help us to guide how the BDCP table is updated and the values are mapped in it or any other suggestion to find why the segment is missing in it.
    Regards,
    Roshni.

    Jürgen L. wrote:
    > I have never seen a YAUIHUBMATMAS IDOC, nor a ZZMDST field .
    > This seems to be home made.
    >
    > You are expecting that standard SAP programs are generating change pointers for your z-fields?
    > Do you see a change history in material master for your z-field?
    >
    >
    > follow the slution from this thread:
    >
    Yes ,This is a Z -field.
    Change pointer is triggering the idoc fo this Z-field but in some cases one segment is missing .
    This is z-field in the basic data view of material master.
    Yes , we have checked the change history in material master for this field it is getting updated there in BDCP table as well but in BDCP table if this field is flagged then object value is not contain material number instead it contain some other number .
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  • Fault message type using in File to IDoc Scenario

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    Can I use fault message type without using any proxies?
    Can some body help in giving an answer to my question and provide some weblogs to achieve the configuration?
    Thanks in advance.
    Suraj Kumar

    Hi Suraj,
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    But, you can set up acknowledgement using ALEAUD. Check this for more /people/saravanakumar.kuppusamy2/blog/2005/01/20/configuration-tips-for-a-business-serviceintegration-process-to-send-back-ale-audit-idoc
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  • Usage of Fault Message Types

    Hi Champs.
    Need your help.
    I want to know if we can use the Fault message types for the following scenario:-
    Any Async-to-Async scenario, with no proxies and with no BPM.
    If yes, then how to use it?
    By principle, I feel that we can use it for the above case. But if you can let me know in details, that will be appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.
    Neetesh

    Raj,
    Fault message types are designed for application-specific errors that occur on the inbound side and that are reported back to the sender or persisted in monitoring.
    But if you want for Asynch messages we can use this type of messages only for an asynchronous ABAP server proxy is persisted for monitoring. In the case of asynchronous of Java server proxies, the fault message is part of a negative application acknowledgement.
    For detail help please go through the url:http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/55/c5633c3a892251e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
    Hope this helps.....
    ---Satish

  • Automizing error message with Fault Message Type

    (Request F6)  (Request F6)
    System -
    > XI -
    >        SAP (Doesn't have F6)
              <-- XI <--
          SAP (Doesn't have F6)
       (Respons: error)    (Respons. error)
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    (Request (eg. F6) )  (Request (eg. F6))
    System -
    > XI -
    >        SAP (Doesn't have F6)
              <-- XI <--
          SAP (Doesn't have F6)
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    (Solution) We want to automatize the process so that the error message goes directly to the System via XI. In other words we only want an acknowledgment of the error in XI, we don't want to solve the error since we believe that it is the sender System that is responsible.
    We have seen that there is a Fault Message Type in the Message Interface and we are wondering if that is the way to do it? And it that case, how?

    Hi,
    Fault message is a error meesage. Its like an exception in simple terms. The fault message is used to
    store a log for application error. Fault messages is defined in IR.
    To give a overview on Fault messages it is mostly used in synchronous communication. When an error
    occurs at the inbound side instead of sending the response message back it sends a fault message back
    to the sender system to handle error.
    Fault Message are Msg type that provided whenever u create a namespace..they are usually used to get
    the exception or error mapped which has occured while execution of Application at the sender/receiver
    end....
    One scenario where i had used it from Soap to RFC where i defined the exception in rfc source code at
    r/3 end...I mapped that exception to Fault msg type that i created of my own type(didnt used the
    default)..
    Fault messages are used to propogate / send back the error message to the calling application. This is
    used when there is a failure and the sending system needs to know what the error was. This is more of
    catching Application Errors
    check this nice blog also
    /people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/11/02/fault-message-types--a-demo-part-1
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/5d/a45c3cff8ca92be10000000a114084/content.htm
    Asynchronus RFC  exception handling
    XI Alerts are not getting triggered from proxy servers
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/ee5bc490-0201-0010-e9b5-
    a258cf083bca
    /people/sap.user72/blog/2006/01/16/xi-propagation-of-meaningful-error-information-to-soap-client
    Fault Message
    Regards
    Seshagiri
    Edited by: N V Seshagiri on Feb 29, 2008 12:19 PM

  • Alert and Fault Message type Usage

    Hi All,
    I struck to the use of Alert and Fault message type.
    (a) Can we use Alert in scenarios without BPM ? If yes where can we use?
    (b) Can we use Fault Message Type in scenarios except Proxy ? If yes, how?
    Kindly suggest me .
    Thanks
    Anup

    Hi Rabi,
    In order to use Alert for your File to File scenario, you need to setup Alert Configuration.
    To configure alerts, you need to create the following:
    1. Alert Categories in tcode ALRTCATDEF
        - Here you need to define the alert message that will be sent once error occured and alert has been triggered. You would need to define here the recipients who will receive email notifications about the error message.
    2. Alert Rules in Runtime Workbench
    - Here you need to define which alert category you would use based on the rules you set. You can define if the error is in the Integration Engine or in Adapter Engine (for errors in File Communication channels). Also, you need to define condition for  the alert by selecting the sender and  receiver systems, interfaces that would be involved for the alert.
    For further details, you may look the SAP documentation:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/d0/d4b54020c6792ae10000000a155106/frameset.htm
    Regards,
    Jenny

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