Trading Networks 10.3 | Administering and Monitoring B2B Transactions | webMethods Module for EDI | Optional Inbound Processing When Using Trading Networks | Automatically Generating Functional Acknowledgments | Defining FA Statuses as Acceptable and Unacceptable
 
Defining FA Statuses as Acceptable and Unacceptable
You use the FAGeneration/processDocument EDITPA variable to define FA statuses as acceptable or unacceptable. Module for EDI processes documents that have acceptable FA statuses normally and handles documents that have unacceptable FA statuses in a different manner. For more information about defining FAGeneration/processDocument EDITPA variable, see FAGeneration Variables.
The following table describes how Module for EDI processes a document based on the document's FA status and the setting of the FAGeneration/processDocument EDITPA variable.
When processDocument is set to...
and FA status of the document is...
Module for EDI...
All
Any of the following:
*Not Allowed
*Rejected
*Partially Accepted
*Accepted, But Errors Were Noted
Processes the document with the acceptable FA status normally.
Only Accepted
Accepted
Processes the document with the acceptable FA status normally.
Any of the following:
*Not Allowed
*Rejected
*Partially Accepted
*Accepted, But Errors Were Noted
Handles the processing differently for these unacceptable FA statuses.
Not Rejected
Any of the following:
*Accepted
*Not Allowed
*Partially Accepted
*Accepted, But Errors Were Noted
Processes the document with the acceptable FA status normally.
Rejected
Handles the processing different for these unacceptable FA statuses.
For more information about how Module for EDI processes the documents based on their FA statuses, see Defining Actions Module for EDI Takes Based on FA Status.
Note:
When you are using non-standard processing, Module for EDI does not use the FAGeneration/processDocument EDITPA variable. Instead, it uses the Process Document setting that you set from the Interchange Information Detail screen of the Module for EDI home page. For more information about accessing and using this screen, see Defining Interchange-Level Sender/Receiver Pair Information.