Mapping name for XCBL in seeburger

Hi experts,
XCBLPIIDOC
Our vendor is sending order response to us in XCBL format and i am using split adater as sender.
In seeburger meesage splitter I need to give the mapping name like See_E2X_XXXXX (ex See_E2X_CONTRL_UN_D3 ).
I checked all the blog but they have EDI standrd naming but as we are using XCBL i am not understanding what name I can give
can anyone please help me.

Hello,
xCBL is already XML, try searching for XML over AS2 in SDN.
http://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=75915044&messageID=9662162
If I remember it correctly, you do not need to provide a mapping name
Hope this helps,
Mark

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    2) Activate the Business Content DataSources (tcode RSA5).
    Select/enter the application component and choose Execute (F8).
    To compare the shipped and active versions, choose the 'Select Delta' pushbutton. If there is no active version of the DataSource, it is selected automatically.
    To activate the shipped version, choose the 'Transfer DataSources' pushbutton.
    3) Management of the versions of the BW-Adapter metadata (tcode BWA5). All DataSources are displayed that are managed by the BW Adapter.
    As in transaction RSA5 (Service API Metadata Activation), the 'Select Delta' function can be used to select the inactive DataSources or compare shipped and active versions.
    You can also go directly to the screen for maintaining DataSources that are managed by the BW Adapter.
    The 'Compare Version' function makes a detailed comparison of the shipped and active versions.
    All BW-Adapter metadata is considered when versions are compared:
    Header information (Table SMOXHEAD)
    Mapping information (Table SMOXRELP)
    Global selection conditions (Table SMOXGSEL)
    Attribute key fields (Table SMOXAFLD)
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    csm reddy

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