Problem with multimapping .

Hi ,
I am trying to map a idoc to a falt file using multimapping .
I have two interfaces ...Header and item respectively.
the idoc I am using is  DESADV./AFS/DELVRY03.ZASNDELVRY03.
It has the following kind of structure .
Single Idoc .
Multiple headers ...
Multiple lines items...
Such that the target looks like
Messages .
Message1.....
   header.....
Message2..
   Item...
The problem that I am facing is that when I test my mapping ...
for two headers and there corresponding 2 line items (2 for each header)
I get  two headers in the target .
But I get only  line items for the the first header only

<b>Source</b>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ns0:Messages xmlns:ns0="http://sap.com/xi/XI/SplitAndMerge">
   <ns0:Message1>
      <ZASNDELVRY03>
         <IDOC BEGIN="1">
            <EDI_DC40 SEGMENT="1">
               <TABNAM>EDI_DC40</TABNAM>
               <MANDT>100</MANDT>
               <DOCNUM>0000000002165287</DOCNUM>
               <DOCREL>640</DOCREL>
               <STATUS>30</STATUS>
               <DIRECT>1</DIRECT>
               <OUTMOD>4</OUTMOD>
               <IDOCTYP>/AFS/DELVRY03</IDOCTYP>
               <CIMTYP>ZASNDELVRY03</CIMTYP>
               <MESTYP>DESADV</MESTYP>
               <MESCOD>ASN</MESCOD>
               <SNDPOR>SAPJEP</SNDPOR>
               <SNDPRT>LS</SNDPRT>
               <SNDPRN>JEPCLNT100</SNDPRN>
               <RCVPOR>WM242_ASN</RCVPOR>
               <RCVPRT>LS</RCVPRT>
               <RCVPRN>WM242</RCVPRN>
               <CREDAT>20070130</CREDAT>
               <CRETIM>160420</CRETIM>
               <SERIAL>20070130160418</SERIAL>
            </EDI_DC40>
            <E1EDL20 SEGMENT="1">
               <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
               <ZASN_HDR SEGMENT="1">
                  <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                  <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                  <TOLOC>15</TOLOC>
                  <WHTRF>N</WHTRF>
                  <QCHLD>N</QCHLD>
                  <OUTSF>Y</OUTSF>
                  <BOLNR>NOSU4347279</BOLNR>
                  <LIFNR>0001000088</LIFNR>
                  <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                  <LFIMG>        275.0000</LFIMG>
                  <SHPDT>000000000</SHPDT>
                  <SSRDT>020070130</SSRDT>
                  <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                  <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                  <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                  <FCODE>1</FCODE>
               </ZASN_HDR>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="1">
                  <POSNR>00001</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>11</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00001</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>4</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         23.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900001</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="1">
                  <POSNR>00002</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>12</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00002</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>6</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         38.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900002</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="1">
                  <POSNR>00003</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>13</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00003</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>8</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         42.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900003</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="1">
                  <POSNR>00004</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>02</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00004</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>10</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         62.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900004</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="1">
                  <POSNR>00005</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>03</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00005</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>12</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         50.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900005</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="1">
                  <POSNR>00006</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>04</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00006</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>14</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         34.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900006</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="1">
                  <POSNR>00007</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007392</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>05</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00007</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>16</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         26.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900007</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
            </E1EDL20>
            <E1EDL20 SEGMENT="2">
               <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
               <ZASN_HDR SEGMENT="2">
                  <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                  <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                  <TOLOC>15</TOLOC>
                  <WHTRF>N</WHTRF>
                  <QCHLD>N</QCHLD>
                  <OUTSF>Y</OUTSF>
                  <BOLNR>NOSU4347279</BOLNR>
                  <LIFNR>0001000088</LIFNR>
                  <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                  <LFIMG>        275.0000</LFIMG>
                  <SHPDT>000000000</SHPDT>
                  <SSRDT>020070130</SSRDT>
                  <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                  <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                  <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                  <FCODE>1</FCODE>
               </ZASN_HDR>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="2">
                  <POSNR>00001</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>11</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00001</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>4</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         23.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900001</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="2">
                  <POSNR>00002</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="2">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>12</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00002</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>6</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         38.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900002</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="2">
                  <POSNR>00003</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="2">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>13</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00003</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>8</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         42.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900003</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="2">
                  <POSNR>00004</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="1">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>02</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00004</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>10</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         62.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900004</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="2">
                  <POSNR>00005</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="2">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>03</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00005</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>12</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         50.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900005</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="2">
                  <POSNR>00006</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="2">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>04</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00006</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>14</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         34.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900006</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
               <E1EDL24 SEGMENT="2">
                  <POSNR>00007</POSNR>
                  <ZASN_ITM SEGMENT="2">
                     <ASNTY>3</ASNTY>
                     <VBELN>180007393</VBELN>
                     <VGBEL>AW2026121</VGBEL>
                     <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                     <CMPNY>01</CMPNY>
                     <DIVSN>01</DIVSN>
                     <STYLE>60000769</STYLE>
                     <COLOR>358</COLOR>
                     <SZRCD>M-1</SZRCD>
                     <SZRPO>05</SZRPO>
                     <SEQNR>00007</SEQNR>
                     <ASIZE>16</ASIZE>
                     <INVTY>F</INVTY>
                     <IPQTY>     25.0000</IPQTY>
                     <CSSHP>0000000</CSSHP>
                     <LFIMG>         26.0000</LFIMG>
                     <SCQTY>      0.0000</SCQTY>
                     <IMIND>Y</IMIND>
                     <SCODE>10</SCODE>
                     <REFR1>900007</REFR1>
                     <MISC1>32</MISC1>
                     <MISC2>01</MISC2>
                     <MISC3>60</MISC3>
                     <MISCN>       0.00000</MISCN>
                     <FCODE>1</FCODE>
                  </ZASN_ITM>
               </E1EDL24>
            </E1EDL20>
         </IDOC>
      </ZASNDELVRY03>
   </ns0:Message1>
</ns0:Messages>
<b>Target</b>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ns0:Messages xmlns:ns0="http://sap.com/xi/XI/SplitAndMerge">
   <ns0:Message1>
      <ns1:Mt_inboundelv_header xmlns:ns1="urn:jag.com.inbounddelv.test01">
         <AHPRDT>000000000</AHPRDT>
         <AHPRTM>0000000</AHPRTM>
         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
         <AHASTP>3</AHASTP>
         <ADSHMT>180007392</ADSHMT>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>00</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>00</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>00</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>00</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>00</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>00</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHTLOC>15</AHTLOC>
         <AHWHTF>N</AHWHTF>
         <AHQCHD>N</AHQCHD>
         <AHOSRC>Y</AHOSRC>
         <AHSVIA>0000</AHSVIA>
         <AHMANI>0000000000</AHMANI>
         <AHBLAD>00000000000000000000</AHBLAD>
         <AHTRLN>000000000000</AHTRLN>
         <AHPRON>00000000000000000000</AHPRON>
         <AHWKON>000000000000</AHWKON>
         <AHRCFR>0001000088</AHRCFR>
         <AHCSSH>0000000</AHCSSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHUNSH>000000000000000</AHUNSH>
         <AHSHDT>000000000</AHSHDT>
         <AHSSRD>000000000</AHSSRD>
         <AHSSRT>0000000</AHSSRT>
         <AHSTAT>10</AHSTAT>
         <AHMIS1>00000000000000000000</AHMIS1>
         <AHMIS2>00000000000000000000</AHMIS2>
         <AHMIS3>00000000000000000000</AHMIS3>
         <AHMIS3>00000000000000000000</AHMIS3>
         <AHMIS3>00000000000000000000</AHMIS3>
         <AHMIS3>00000000000000000000</AHMIS3>
         <AHMIS3>00000000000000000000</AHMIS3>
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         <ADSHMT>180007393</ADSHMT>
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         <AHOSRC>Y</AHOSRC>
         <AHSVIA>0000</AHSVIA>
         <AHMANI>0000000000</AHMANI>
         <AHBLAD>00000000000000000000</AHBLAD>
         <AHTRLN>000000000000</AHTRLN>
         <AHPRON>00000000000000000000</AHPRON>
         <AHWKON>000000000000</AHWKON>
         <AHRCFR>0001000088</AHRCFR>
         <AHCSSH>0000000</AHCSSH>
         <AHSHDT>000000000</AHSHDT>
         <AHSSRD>000000000</AHSSRD>
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         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
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         <ADPON>AW2026121</ADPON>
         <ADPOLN>000010</ADPOLN>
         <ADCO>01</ADCO>
         <ADDIV>01</ADDIV>
         <ADCOLR>0000</ADCOLR>
         <ADSDIM>000</ADSDIM>
         <ADSZCD>M-1</ADSZCD>
         <ADSZPO>11</ADSZPO>
         <ADSEQN>00001</ADSEQN>
         <ADSZDS>4</ADSZDS>
         <ADINVT>F</ADINVT>
         <ADBCHN>000000000000000</ADBCHN>
         <ADIPQT>     25.0000</ADIPQT>
         <ADCSSH>0000000</ADCSSH>
         <ADUNSH>000000000000000</ADUNSH>
         <ADIMND> N</ADIMND>
         <ADSTAT>00</ADSTAT>
         <ADREF1>0000000000</ADREF1>
         <ADSC1>00</ADSC1>
         <ADNUM4>0000000000000</ADNUM4>
         <ADFUNC>1</ADFUNC>
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         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
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         <ADSHMT>180007392</ADSHMT>
         <ADPON>AW2026121</ADPON>
         <ADPOLN>000010</ADPOLN>
         <ADCO>01</ADCO>
         <ADDIV>01</ADDIV>
         <ADCOLR>0000</ADCOLR>
         <ADSDIM>000</ADSDIM>
         <ADSZCD>M-1</ADSZCD>
         <ADSZPO>12</ADSZPO>
         <ADSEQN>00002</ADSEQN>
         <ADSZDS>6</ADSZDS>
         <ADINVT>F</ADINVT>
         <ADBCHN>000000000000000</ADBCHN>
         <ADIPQT>     25.0000</ADIPQT>
         <ADCSSH>0000000</ADCSSH>
         <ADUNSH>000000000000000</ADUNSH>
         <ADIMND> N</ADIMND>
         <ADSTAT>00</ADSTAT>
         <ADREF1>0000000000</ADREF1>
         <ADSC1>00</ADSC1>
         <ADNUM4>0000000000000</ADNUM4>
         <ADFUNC>1</ADFUNC>
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      <ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item xmlns:ns1="urn:jag.com.inbounddelv.test01">
         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
         <ADASTP>3</ADASTP>
         <ADSHMT>180007392</ADSHMT>
         <ADPON>AW2026121</ADPON>
         <ADPOLN>000010</ADPOLN>
         <ADCO>01</ADCO>
         <ADDIV>01</ADDIV>
         <ADCOLR>0000</ADCOLR>
         <ADSDIM>000</ADSDIM>
         <ADSZCD>M-1</ADSZCD>
         <ADSZPO>13</ADSZPO>
         <ADSEQN>00003</ADSEQN>
         <ADSZDS>8</ADSZDS>
         <ADINVT>F</ADINVT>
         <ADBCHN>000000000000000</ADBCHN>
         <ADIPQT>     25.0000</ADIPQT>
         <ADCSSH>0000000</ADCSSH>
         <ADUNSH>000000000000000</ADUNSH>
         <ADIMND> N</ADIMND>
         <ADSTAT>00</ADSTAT>
         <ADREF1>0000000000</ADREF1>
         <ADSC1>00</ADSC1>
         <ADNUM4>0000000000000</ADNUM4>
         <ADFUNC>1</ADFUNC>
      </ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item>
      <ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item xmlns:ns1="urn:jag.com.inbounddelv.test01">
         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
         <ADASTP>3</ADASTP>
         <ADSHMT>180007392</ADSHMT>
         <ADPON>AW2026121</ADPON>
         <ADPOLN>000010</ADPOLN>
         <ADCO>01</ADCO>
         <ADDIV>01</ADDIV>
         <ADCOLR>0000</ADCOLR>
         <ADSDIM>000</ADSDIM>
         <ADSZCD>M-1</ADSZCD>
         <ADSZPO>02</ADSZPO>
         <ADSEQN>00004</ADSEQN>
         <ADSZDS>10</ADSZDS>
         <ADINVT>F</ADINVT>
         <ADBCHN>000000000000000</ADBCHN>
         <ADIPQT>     25.0000</ADIPQT>
         <ADCSSH>0000000</ADCSSH>
         <ADUNSH>000000000000000</ADUNSH>
         <ADIMND> N</ADIMND>
         <ADSTAT>00</ADSTAT>
         <ADREF1>0000000000</ADREF1>
         <ADSC1>00</ADSC1>
         <ADNUM4>0000000000000</ADNUM4>
         <ADFUNC>1</ADFUNC>
      </ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item>
      <ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item xmlns:ns1="urn:jag.com.inbounddelv.test01">
         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
         <ADASTP>3</ADASTP>
         <ADSHMT>180007392</ADSHMT>
         <ADPON>AW2026121</ADPON>
         <ADPOLN>000010</ADPOLN>
         <ADCO>01</ADCO>
         <ADDIV>01</ADDIV>
         <ADCOLR>0000</ADCOLR>
         <ADSDIM>000</ADSDIM>
         <ADSZCD>M-1</ADSZCD>
         <ADSZPO>03</ADSZPO>
         <ADSEQN>00005</ADSEQN>
         <ADSZDS>12</ADSZDS>
         <ADINVT>F</ADINVT>
         <ADBCHN>000000000000000</ADBCHN>
         <ADIPQT>     25.0000</ADIPQT>
         <ADCSSH>0000000</ADCSSH>
         <ADUNSH>000000000000000</ADUNSH>
         <ADIMND> N</ADIMND>
         <ADSTAT>00</ADSTAT>
         <ADREF1>0000000000</ADREF1>
         <ADSC1>00</ADSC1>
         <ADNUM4>0000000000000</ADNUM4>
         <ADFUNC>1</ADFUNC>
      </ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item>
      <ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item xmlns:ns1="urn:jag.com.inbounddelv.test01">
         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
         <ADASTP>3</ADASTP>
         <ADSHMT>180007392</ADSHMT>
         <ADPON>AW2026121</ADPON>
         <ADPOLN>000010</ADPOLN>
         <ADCO>01</ADCO>
         <ADDIV>01</ADDIV>
         <ADCOLR>0000</ADCOLR>
         <ADSDIM>000</ADSDIM>
         <ADSZCD>M-1</ADSZCD>
         <ADSZPO>04</ADSZPO>
         <ADSEQN>00006</ADSEQN>
         <ADSZDS>14</ADSZDS>
         <ADINVT>F</ADINVT>
         <ADBCHN>000000000000000</ADBCHN>
         <ADIPQT>     25.0000</ADIPQT>
         <ADCSSH>0000000</ADCSSH>
         <ADUNSH>000000000000000</ADUNSH>
         <ADIMND> N</ADIMND>
         <ADSTAT>00</ADSTAT>
         <ADREF1>0000000000</ADREF1>
         <ADSC1>00</ADSC1>
         <ADNUM4>0000000000000</ADNUM4>
         <ADFUNC>1</ADFUNC>
      </ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item>
      <ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item xmlns:ns1="urn:jag.com.inbounddelv.test01">
         <ADBCTN>0000000002165287</ADBCTN>
         <ADASTP>3</ADASTP>
         <ADSHMT>180007392</ADSHMT>
         <ADPON>AW2026121</ADPON>
         <ADPOLN>000010</ADPOLN>
         <ADCO>01</ADCO>
         <ADDIV>01</ADDIV>
         <ADCOLR>0000</ADCOLR>
         <ADSDIM>000</ADSDIM>
         <ADSZCD>M-1</ADSZCD>
         <ADSZPO>05</ADSZPO>
         <ADSEQN>00007</ADSEQN>
         <ADSZDS>16</ADSZDS>
         <ADINVT>F</ADINVT>
         <ADBCHN>000000000000000</ADBCHN>
         <ADIPQT>     25.0000</ADIPQT>
         <ADCSSH>0000000</ADCSSH>
         <ADUNSH>000000000000000</ADUNSH>
         <ADIMND> N</ADIMND>
         <ADSTAT>00</ADSTAT>
         <ADREF1>0000000000</ADREF1>
         <ADSC1>00</ADSC1>
         <ADNUM4>0000000000000</ADNUM4>
         <ADFUNC>1</ADFUNC>
      </ns1:Mt_inboundelv_item>
   </ns0:Message2>
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    Output of D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log' is written to the logfile C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_~1\ONE_HOST/jload.java.log.
    WARNING 2007-03-12 22:06:26
    Execution of the command "D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log'" finished with return code 1. Output:
    java version "1.4.2_13"
    Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_13-b06)
    Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_13-b06, mixed mode)
    12.03.2007 22:06:25 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    INFO: Jload -sec WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key -dataDir S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP -job C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML -log C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log
    12.03.2007 22:06:26 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    SCHWERWIEGEND: couldn't connect to DB
    com.sap.sql.log.OpenSQLException: Could not load class com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver.
    ERROR 2007-03-12 22:06:26
    CJS-20065  Execution of JLoad tool 'D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log'' aborts with returncode 1. Check 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log' and 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.java.log' for more information.
    jload.log ###########
    12.03.07 22:06 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    INFO: Jload -sec WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key -dataDir S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP -job C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML -log C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log
    12.03.07 22:06 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    SEVERE: couldn't connect to DB
    com.sap.sql.log.OpenSQLException: Could not load class com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver.
    Best regards,
    Bernd

    Hello Kairat,
    Please follow the below mentioned guide to install it.
    Check all the parameters to set and run pre requisite checker before starting installation.
    Keep in mind that before starting any SAP installation you should always run prerequisite checker.
    https://websmp205.sap-ag.de/instguides --> SAP Netweaver -->SAP Netweaver 7.0 -- > Installations --> EHP2
    Regards,
    Amit Barnawal

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