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Specifications patterns & practices Servers and Enterprise Development Speech Technologies Web Development Windows Desktop App Development TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. kernelbase.dll error windows 10 This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Fault Error Types by Application or Service This option displays an aggregate view of all faults by specified error type generated for a specified set of applications over a specified time. You can select the specific error type and application to display a report that lists the matching error type faults for that application. You can also export the list of faults as fault module name kernelbase dll a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. To view charts and lists of faults by error type, application, and service Open the Portal Reports Page. Click the Select Applications link above the first chart, and then select or clear the check boxes in the list of installed Microsoft BizTalk Server applications that appears. You can also use the links that appear to select all or none of the applications. Click Save to show the information for the selected applications, or click Cancel to abandon your changes. To change the period for which the charts display information, select Hour, Day, Week, Month, Quarter, Year, or ALL in the drop-down list above the first chart. Each segment in the pie chart relates to a specific error type. Click one of the segments in the chart to display another pie chart showing a breakdown of that error type by application. Click Export To Excel to download the list of faults in a format that you can view in Microsoft Excel. © 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Show: Inherited Protected Print Export (0) Print Export (0) Share IN THIS ARTICLE Is this page helpful? Yes No Additional feedback? 1500 characters remaining Submit Skip this Thank you! We appreciate your feedback. Dev centers Windows Office Visual Studio Microsoft Azure More... Learning resour
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Enabling Application-to-Application Processes Enabling Application-to-Application Processes Getting Started Concepts Tasks Designing A2A Processes Configuring A2A Processes Implementing A2A Processes Proxy Programming ABAP Proxy Runtime Consuming A Stateless Web Service (XI https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff699818.aspx 3.0 compatible) Sending a Message Implementing a Provider Proxy Error Handling Fault Messages Reporting and Handling Errors Protocols Runtime Configuration XI-Specific ABAP Proxy Runtime Protocols Configuring the Channel for ABAP Proxy Receivers Setting Up Point-to-Point Connections Troubleshooting Java Proxy Runtime Configuring the Integration Engine for Message Processing Monitoring Message Processing Using Connectivity Ensuring Quality Tutorial: Developing Content for A2A Processes Feedback https://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/48/5946db5f693912e10000000a42189b/content.htm Download Print Fullscreen Select language: de - Deutsch en - English Fault Messages A fault message is a message that describes an application-specific error situation. The proxy generation functions generate exception classes for fault messages. If an application triggers an exception using such an exception class, the ABAP proxy runtime automatically converts it to a fault message. Using the fault message, the application records an application error (for example, "Requested Customer Profile Unknown"). Structure The structure of the fault message is described in the WSDL document and is not restricted. Fault messages in PI are described by standardized fault message types in the Enterprise Services Repository, which are converted to the corresponding structure in the WSDL document (see below). Standardized Structure for Fault Messages in PI In PI, you can pass information about the error cause to the exception class generated from the fault message using the following structure: The defined structure STANDARD contains fields essential for forwarding the error. The structure ADDITION can be used freely by the application. Example To send a fault message, c
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