File-XI-File BPM Split Question

Iam using BPM to split the 1 file into 2 files. I have to use BPM due to requirement.
Iam sending file to BPM
In BPM:
receive step
transform Step - Here message split is performed
Fork Start
Send Message 1
Send Message 2
Fork End ( end condition is 1=1 )
Stop.
Only 1 file is written and 2nd file no information
When I looked at SXMB_MONI_BPE
Send1 Workflow system logically deleted
Send2  Workflow system completed
I dont know whats happening for Send 1
Where can I look for potential errors ?
In the request message mapping of SXMB_MONI ( 2 payloads are as follows )
1st Payload ( Maindocument ( Application/xml))
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
- <ns1:MT_State xmlns:ns1="http://www.test.com">
- <State>
  <State_rec>NYC</State_rec>
  <State_rec>FLA</State_rec>
  <State_rec>CAN</State_rec>
  <State_rec>CAS</State_rec>
  </State>
  </ns1:MT_State>
2nd Payload (XI_Context(text/xml))
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
- <asx:abap xmlns:asx="http://www.sap.com/abapxml" version="1.0">
- <asx:values>
- <CONTEXT>
- <RMS_CONTEXT>
  <NAMESPACE>http://sap.com/xi/XI/System</NAMESPACE>
  <NAME>ProcessStep</NAME>
  <VALUE />
  </RMS_CONTEXT>
  </CONTEXT>
  </asx:values>
  </asx:abap>
Anyone have any suggestion for me how to fix this issue?
Thanks a lot.

Ram,
Since Iam going to add more process steps ( such as synchronous calls) i really wanted to finsih the sending of both SEND steps in the FORK. If I dont give end condition, am I sure that those SENDS are processed before next process step following fork ?
BPM will come out of FORK only when all steps in all branches are executed succesfully.
If you give an END condition to the fork, then this is used when you are not sure for how long the steps in the fork should run, and so on.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/24/e2283f2bbad036e10000000a114084/content.htm
+You use a fork () when you want to continue a process in branches that are independent of each other, for example, to communicate with two systems that are independent of each other. The branches of the fork join in a union operator.
You can specify the required number of branches and then define whether the process must run through all branches, or just a particular number of branches. Furthermore, you can define an end condition for the fork (see also: Condition Editor).
As soon as a branch reaches the union operator at runtime, the system checks the following conditions in the specified order:
· The process has run through the required number of branches
· The specified end condition has returned true
The step is complete as soon as one of the conditions returns true.+  
Earlier when you gave condition as 1=1 one of the steps was executed and it came out of the fork. So, do no give any condition and it will execute all steps in the FORK and come out as you want.
Regards,
Bhavesh

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