Where to see the size of the file in XI system

where to see the size of the file in XI system..i mean after sending it into XI....
Edited by: Harsha reddy on Jun 25, 2008 5:51 PM

Hi,
You can UDF like in Message Mapping to get the file size.
DynamicConfiguration conf = (DynamicConfiguration) container.getTransformationParameters().get(StreamTransformationConstants.DYNAMIC_CONFIGURATION);
DynamicConfigurationKey key = DynamicConfigurationKey.create("http://sap.com/xi/XI/System/File","SourceFileSize");
fileSize = conf.get(key);
You have to mention adapter specific attribute for file size in file adapter.
How to retrieve file size and XI message ID?
Kulwinder
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