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My favourite SAP Cloud Integration feature: Looping Process Call

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March 19, 2023 1 minute read

My favourite SAP Cloud Integration feature: Looping Process Call

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Welcome back to this blog post series where I interview SAP Cloud Integration practitioners, developers, architects and enthusiasts about what their favourite feature of the platform is. For the third installment, I’m very happy to be talking to Priyanka Chakraborti. Priyanka is a very active member of the community and also a Featured Contributor for SAP Integration Suite here on the SAP Community site.

Could you introduce yourself briefly, please?

My name is Priyanka. I live in Bangalore, India. I am a Business Process Consultant at SAP Labs India. My area of expertise is SAP integration, and I am also a member of the SAP Champions program. I am glad to be part of this blog post series.

Thank you! On to the central question of this blog post series: What’s your favourite SAP Cloud Integration feature?

CPI provides a plethora of building blocks to facilitate creation of complex integration flows. It is hard for me to choose a specific one. However, if I have to choose, then it will be the Looping Process Call.

Why that particular feature?

It is one of those simple yet extremely useful features that makes handling repeating tasks a breeze. As the name suggests, it is akin to a finite loop construct of any programming language. It is used to accomplish a variety of objectives that call for performing iterative tasks.

For example, it can be used to iterate through a list of failed messages present in a datastore for retry. Similarly, it can also be used for sending a small subset of data at a time, which in turn improves performance by reducing the memory and processing time for each iteration.

How do you see this feature evolving going forward?

Presently, the Looping Process Call allows expression types as XML and Non-XML (Apache Camel Simple Expression Language). However JSON is becoming more popular, and I would like to see JSONPath conditions as one of the expression types.

Thanks for taking part in this blog post series, Priyanka!


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