2 recordsets: 2 file need to be created.

Hi Experts,
I've a message type with 2 record sets. For each recordset, one file needs to be created.
For Ex:
MT
...RecordSet_1
..........ID
..........FirstName
..........LastName
...RecordSet_2
.........Country
At a certain point of time, I am required to create 2 csv files for this message type. One each for recordset. How to configure the channel for achieving it?
Thanks,
Vishal

Hi,
Try using multimapping...
Since you have one Source structure an d you need one target to be written in separate file, I will suggest you to do like this
1. Create Message mapping by adding the source and target message in the Signature tab. Change the occurence of source from 1..1 to 1..unbounded). So that you get the multimapping structure
2. Create the interface determination and choose this mapping
3. Choose the extended receiver determination (in PI7.1) or extended interface determination (7.0).
Just give a try
Regards
Suraj

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