BPM - Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have implemented a scenario to collect the IDOCs in BPM.
in SXMB_MONI , I can see the IDOCs coming in to XI , no errors at all, processed successf.
but after that I don't any more messsages neither I can see the output file being generated in the designated folder.
Now , where can I see if the messages are processed by BPM or not ?
basically I want to see where my messages are in BPM or elsewhere..

Hi ,
If the message is not entereing into your business process enigne ( it got stuck in the queue)
At the start or when you process a process instance,
the inbound processing encounters an exception that was not handled.
This exception is triggered, for example, by a transformation step, a synchronous
send step or a control step but it was not caught in an exception handler branch.
If the exception that was not handled occurs in the first transaction of the started
process instance, the system does not write the process instance to the
database but it sets the queue that has this error message to the
error status.
Go to your BPM Design.
1.Check the Create New Transcation of your Send Step or Taransformation.
2. Activate.
3. Go to the PE Queue of the Message from SXMB_MONI.
4. Unlock the message from the Queue.
5. The message will enter into the BPE.

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