Rfc LookUp not working in PI7.1

Hi PI 7.1 GURUs
I'm facing a problem while trying to use the node function Rfc Look Up.
The errorms says"<SAP:Stack>com/sap/xi/tf/_MM_AIMS_To_ECC_Customer_Master_com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.BaseRuntimeException:com.sap.aii.mapping.api.UndefinedParameterException: The input-parameter MM_RfcChannel does not exi~</SAP:Stack> "
I've defined MM_RfcChannel  in message mapping parameters and also did the config in ID, but while trying to send my  file , it gives error in mapping saying input parameter MM_RfcChannel doesn't exist.
Please help.
Varun

hi,
this means that you did not do one of those steps :
a) step 4. of Define a Parameterized Message Mapping Program (remember category - adapter)
b) step 9. of Configure a Receiver Channel for Mapping Lookups
from http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/en/33/1ec6ced273493a993a80c2301c03da/content.htm
do it once more and it will work for sure - there is no magic with it
remember to save & activate objects in ERS (IR)
Regards,
Michal KRawczyk

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    0010: 6a 65 63 74 43 6c 61 73 73 3a 20 76 61 6c 75 65 jectClass: value
    0020: 20 23 31 20 69 6e 76 61 6c 69 64 20 70 65 72 20 #1 invalid per
    0030: 73 79 6e 74 61 78 syntax
    ldap_write: want=54, written=54
    0000: 30 34 02 01 04 69 2f 0a 01 15 04 00 04 28 6f 62 04...i/......(ob
    0010: 6a 65 63 74 43 6c 61 73 73 3a 20 76 61 6c 75 65 jectClass: value
    0020: 20 23 31 20 69 6e 76 61 6c 69 64 20 70 65 72 20 #1 invalid per
    0030: 73 79 6e 74 61 78 syntax
    conn=0 op=3 RESULT tag=105 err=21 text=objectClass: value #1 invalid per syntax
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    Hello,
    I am using example at http://www.cris.com/~adhawan/tutorial/ with OpenLDAP on WinXP.
    I am getting following error message when I execute the MakeRoot java class
    javax.naming.directory.InvalidAttributeValueException: [LDAP: error code 21 � objectClass: value #0 invalid per syntax]; remaining name 'o=jndiTest'
    Please help.
    Regards,
    Atul Mathur

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