Interface-Mapping with a Fault Message Type

Hi,
we have an abap-proxy and some messages generated errors. The errors can be displayed via sxmb_moni. The proxy raises an "Application Error (Restart possible)".
Now I wanna transform the generated fault message (of the proxy) with a message mapping and send the output to a file.
My problem is, that it is not possible to define an interface mapping with the fault message as well as it is not possible to define a receiver determination.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot
Regards
Wolfgang Hummel

Hello
As far as I know you can propogate the application error back to the calling application only in case of a Synch Interface? Are you making a Synch call where the proxy triggers a fault message,  if yes then all you need to do is to make the change in XI to have the fault message for both the outbound and inbound message interfaces and then a corresponding fault message mapping and select this in the Interface Mapping and then the fault message will be sent to the source / calling application.
In the case of Asynch calls I don't think this is possible until you use a BPM. Have not tried this myself though.
Regards,
Bhavesh

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