envelopeIdentifier Variables
The envelopeIdentifier variables consist of ID and qualifier variables for senders and receivers.
envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID EDITPA Variable
Default: (no default)
The envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID variable indicates the sender ID to use for an outbound EDI document. Services you create to form outbound EDI documents can retrieve this setting from the EDITPA using the wm.tn.tpa:getTPA service. For more information about this service, see the webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release.
When using the Module for EDI batching feature:
When the
batchProcess service
oneBatchQueue input parameter is NONE, the
batchProcess service uses its input parameters to locate the EDITPA, and then uses the
envelopeIdentifier variables to set the sender/receiver in the interchange and group headers of the outbound batch EDI document. For more information, see the
webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release
When you are using batching with
oneBatchQueue set to SINGLEOUTPUT or MULTIPLEOUTPUTS, do not specify the
envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID variable.
envelopeIdentifier/sender/qualifier EDITPA Variable
Default: (no default)
The envelopeIdentifier/sender/qualifier variable indicates the EDI ID qualifier associated with the value you specify for envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID. For example, if you specified a D-U-N-S number for the envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID, for envelopeIdentifier/sender/qualifier specify 01, which is the EDI ID qualifier for a D-U-N-S number. Services you create to form outbound EDI documents can retrieve this setting from the EDITPA using the wm.tn.tpa:getTPA service. For more information about this service, see the webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release.
When using the Module for EDI batching feature:
When the
batchProcess service
oneBatchQueue input parameter is NONE, the
batchProcess service uses its input parameters to locate the EDITPA, and then uses the
envelopeIdentifier variables to set the sender/receiver in the interchange and group headers of the outbound batch EDI document. For more information, see the
webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release.
When you are using batching with
oneBatchQueue set to SINGLEOUTPUT or MULTIPLEOUTPUTS, do not specify the
envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID variable.
envelopeIdentifier/receiver/ID EDITPA Variable
Default: (no default)
The envelopeIdentifier/receiver/ID variable indicates the receiver ID to use for an outbound EDI document. Services you create to form outbound EDI documents can retrieve this setting from the EDITPA using the wm.tn.tpa:getTPA service. For more information about this service, see the webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release.
When using the Module for EDI batching feature:
When the
batchProcess service
oneBatchQueue input parameter is NONE, the
batchProcess service uses its input parameters to locate the EDITPA, and then uses the
envelopeIdentifier variables to set the sender/receiver in the interchange and group headers of the outbound batch EDI document. For more information, see the
webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release.
When you are using batching with
oneBatchQueue set to SINGLEOUTPUT or MULTIPLEOUTPUTS, do not specify the
envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID variable.
envelopeIdentifier/receiver/qualifier EDITPA Variable
Default: (no default)
The envelopeIdentifier/receiver/qualifier variable indicates the EDI ID qualifier associated with the value you specify for envelopeIdentifier/receiver/ID. For example, if you specified a D-U-N-S number for the envelopeIdentifier/receiver/ID, specify 01 for envelopeIdentifier/receiver/qualifier, which is the EDI ID qualifier for a D-U-N-S number. Services you create to form outbound EDI documents can retrieve this setting from the EDITPA using the wm.tn.tpa:getTPA service. For more information about this service, see the webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release.
When using the Module for EDI batching feature:
When the
batchProcess service
oneBatchQueue input parameter is NONE, the
batchProcess service uses its input parameters to locate the EDITPA, and then uses the
envelopeIdentifier variables to set the sender/receiver in the interchange and group headers of the outbound batch EDI document. For more information, see the
webMethods Trading Networks Built-In Services Reference for your release.
When you are using batching with
oneBatchQueue set to SINGLEOUTPUT or MULTIPLEOUTPUTS, do not specify the
envelopeIdentifier/sender/ID variable.