BPM Payload

Hi Group,
When I am working on File2file scenario,I got error,after clicking on PE and technical details I found that error in Mapping part,then I tried to copy the payload
for testing ,then in the payload it is showing the Input source but I need the source Message of which is coming in to BPM like structure starts with
<Message>
<Message1>
Can any body suggest how to find this?

Hi,
  Can you check the input file, whether its valid or not? Please see the below case
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ns0:Messages xmlns:ns0="http://sap.com/xi/XI/SplitAndMerge">
<ns0:Message1>
<ns1:MT_test xmlns:ns1="urn:test">
<Records>
<Employee >
<Employee_First_Name>J</Employee_First_Name>
<Employee_Last_Name>Raj<Employee_Last_Name>
</Employee>
</Records>
</ns1:MT_test>
</ns0:Message1>
</ns0:Messages>
The above is my sample structure in message mapping I'll copy the same and will paste in the i/p file for polling. It will be errored out, because the above structure doesn't have  valid schema.
While creating the file we have to remove those two nodes Messages & Message1.
Thats y i asked you the structure....
Best Regards,
raj.

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