RFC receiver adapter issue - ECC side we are seeing blank data for the RFC

Hi All,
We are using Receiver RFC adapter to call a custom RFC (Synchronous call). It was working fine, but recently RFC was modified (They added new fields). We re-imported the RFC into ESR and also modified the mapping to reflect the new RFC strucuture. Now when we execute the RFC, at the ECC side no data is beeing seen. On the PI side we see data in sxmb_moni. It looks fine. However we don't see anydata in ECC.  We did full cache refresh but it did not help.
Please let me know if anyone has any thoughts on this issue.
Thanks
-Pradeep

I enabled the the RFC adapter trace in PI. It appears like adapter is not sending the structure and tabled that are populated. IT is sending only 230 bytes. Any clue why would rfc adapter drop the tables and structures??
FUNCTION Z_FI_AA_BAPI_ASSET_CHANGE
    handle = 2
    parameter   = <null>
    parameter   = <null>
    tables = <null>
>>>> [2] <unknown> EXT <ac: 6> >>> FLUSH (READ) (88578752)
Send RFCHEADER [2]: 01/BIG/IEEE/SPACE-U2/52494850
Send UNICODE-RFCHEADER [2]: cp:4102/ce:IGNORE/et:6/cs:2/rc:0x00000023
UUID: send_rfcuuid B6D708F0-B946-11E0-BC35-EEB4AC138154
UUID:  RfcCallNew send the uuid to the partner:B6D708F0-B946-11E0-BC35-EEB4AC138154
>>>> [2] <unknown> EXT <ac: 7> >>> WRITE (88578752)
000000 | 01010008 01020105 04010002 01010103 |................
000010 | 00040000 020B0103 0106000B 04010002 |................
000020 | 01060200 00002301 06000700 1A003100 |......#.......1.
000030 | 37003200 2E003100 39002E00 31003200 |7.2...1.9...1.2.
000040 | 39002E00 38003400 07001100 02004500 |9...8.4.......E.
000050 | 11001200 06003600 34003200 12001300 |......6.4.2.....
000060 | 08003700 30003000 20001300 08001800 |..7.0.0. .......
000070 | 73006100 70007000 69002D00 64006500 |s.a.p.p.i.-.d.e.
000080 | 76002D00 64003100 08000600 28007300 |v.-.d.1.....(.s.
000090 | 61007000 72006400 62002D00 64006500 |a.p.r.d.b.-.d.e.
0000a0 | 76002D00 64003000 5F004400 52003300 |v.-.d.0._.D.R.3.
0000b0 | 5F003000 30000605 140010B6 D708F0B9 |_.0.0...........
0000c0 | 4611E0BC 35EEB4AC 13815405 14050200 |F...5.....T.....
0000d0 | 00050200 0B000600 36003400 32000B01 |........6.4.2...
0000e0 | 02003200 5A005F00 46004900 5F004100 |..2.Z._.F.I._.A.
0000f0 | 41005F00 42004100 50004900 5F004100 |A._.B.A.P.I._.A.
000100 | 53005300 45005400 5F004300 48004100 |S.S.E.T._.C.H.A.
000110 | 4E004700 45010203 37000003 37051400 |N.G.E...7...7...
000120 | 10B6D708 F0B94611 E0BC35EE B4AC1381 |......F...5.....
000130 | 54051401 3100E62A 54482A03 00E60000 |T...1..TH.....
000140 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000150 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000160 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000170 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000180 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000190 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0001a0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 73617070 |............sapp
0001b0 | 692D6465 762D6431 5F445049 5F313839 |i-dev-d1_DPI_189
0001c0 | 34303530 00000000 00000000 63303432 |4050........c042
0001d0 | 35313733 62393435 31316530 38373562 |5173b94511e0875b
0001e0 | 30303030 30303163 65366132 00000000 |0000001ce6a2....
0001f0 | 02C04251 73B94511 E0875B00 00001CE6 |..BQs.E...[.....
000200 | A2B6D708 F0B94611 E0BC35EE B4AC1381 |......F...5.....
000210 | 54000000 01000000 002A5448 2A0131FF |T........TH.1.
000220 | FF0000FF FF000000 00000000 00000000 |................
   >> CPIC native call CMSEND [2] convid: 88578752 14:23:39,159
   << CPIC native call CMSEND [2] convid: 88578752 rc: 0 14:23:39,159

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