Not receiving the output xml file from BPM

Hello
I am doing a scenario where I'd be sending two files in text format to the BPM workflow which would be using Fork and Correlation to merge these two files into one file and send the output xml file as receiver. Problem is that the two files are successfully converted into the xml messages and are displayed in SXMB_MONI but the output file which would be received from BPM engine as receiver is not being generated and displayed in SXMB_MONI as well as RWB. Please suggest any probable solution.
Thanks.

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