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Component: BC-XI
Component Name: Exchange Infrastructure
Description: Configuration object in SAP that describes the assignment of a sender interface and an outbound interface to one or more receivers. Within a receiver determination it is also possible to define conditions for forwarding a message to different receivers. Logical routing is defined by both receiver determinations and interface determinations.
Key Concepts: Receiver determination is a process in SAP Exchange Infrastructure (BC-XI) that allows users to define the receiver of a message. This process is used to determine which system or application should receive the message, based on the sender’s requirements. The receiver determination process is used to route messages from one system to another, and can be used to send messages to multiple receivers. How to use it: Receiver determination is configured in the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (BC-XI) system. The user must first define the sender and receiver of the message, and then configure the receiver determination process. This includes defining the criteria for determining which receiver should receive the message, such as the sender’s requirements or specific conditions. Once configured, the receiver determination process will automatically route messages from one system to another based on the criteria defined. Tips & Tricks: When configuring receiver determination, it is important to ensure that all criteria are properly defined and that all receivers are correctly identified. It is also important to test the configuration before deploying it in a production environment. Related Information: For more information on receiver determination in SAP Exchange Infrastructure (BC-XI), please refer to SAP Help documentation or contact your local SAP support team.