Trading Networks 10.3 | Administering and Monitoring B2B Transactions | webMethods Module for EDI | Reconciling Functional Acknowledgments | Information Module for EDI Records to Reconcile FAs | FA Statuses
 
FA Statuses
 
Controlling FA Status for Documents Submitted Multiple Times
Setting FA Status Manually
The following table lists the values of the FA status recorded for an ANSI X12 Group or UN/EDIFACT Interchange document in the EDITRACKING table.
FA Status
Description
None
Module for EDI has not yet received or sent an FA to acknowledge this document.
Disable
The FAReconciliation EDITPA variable is set to false, which disables FA reconciliation and reporting. For more information about this variable, see FAReconciliation Variable.
Duplicate
Module for EDI has one or more other documents recorded in the EDITRACKING table that match the FA for this document. For more information, see Controlling FA Status for Documents Submitted Multiple Times.
Error
Module for EDI received an FA for which it could not locate a matching document in the EDITRACKING table. The module adds an entry to the EDITRACKING table for the FA and assigns it this status.
Duplicate FA/Errors
Module for EDI received more than one FA that matches this document.
Accept
Module for EDI received a single FA that matches this document and the FA has either:
*An “A” (Accept) status on the confirmed level (ANSI X12)
*A “7” status on the confirmed level (UN/EDIFACT)
Accept with Errors
Module for EDI received a single FA that matches this document and the FA has an “E” (Errors) status on the confirmed level.
Partially Accept
Module for EDI received a single FA that matches this document and the FA has a “P” (Partially Accept) status on the confirmed level.
Reject
Module for EDI received a single FA that matches this document and the FA has either:
*An “R” (Reject) status on the confirmed level (ANSI X12)
*An “4” status on the confirmed level (UN/EDIFACT)
FA Errors
Module for EDI encountered other unknown errors.
Interchange Received
Module for EDI received an interchange.