Time Spent in PI/XI

hi Team,
We have IDOC sent from ECC system at 7:30 AM but in SXMB_MONI shows 'processing started' at 11:12 AM.
So just wondering how do i trace, why there was a delay in processing?
How do i calculate the diff. hops of messages and time spent at each hop?
Please help me to understand this.
Regards
Sekhar

Hi sekhar,
                    you can check the idoc creation time and date with the help of fields CREDAT and CRETIME of EDI_DC40 segment
i.e control record
But this may not be the time which ECC triggered to PI ,provided if the parameter Trigger IDoc immediately is set for the partner (we20) ,I hope you got it
i.e Two options are available for triggering the idoc to external system which can be configured at partner level
options
1. trigger idoc immediately
2. collect idoc (for sending idocs in packets)
HTH
Rajesh

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