B2B Integration 10.5 | Administering and Monitoring B2B Transactions | webMethods Module for EDI | Viewing Information about EDI Documents | EDI Documents You Can View
 
EDI Documents You Can View
By default, all Interchange, Group, and Transaction documents that Module for EDI creates based on the setting of the splitOption EDITPA variable are saved to the Trading Networks database.
For TRADACOMS documents all Transmission, Batch, and File documents that Module for EDI creates based on the setting of the TRADACOMS/splitOption EDITPA variable are saved to the Trading Networks database.
The default is to save the documents because of the TN document types that you install for EDI documents. In the TN document types, the Trading Networks Save Document to Database pre-processing action is set so the Interchange, Group, and Transaction documents (or Transmission, Batch, and File documents) are saved.
Additionally, you can save the original EDI document from which Module for EDI split the Interchange, Group, and Transaction documents (or Transmission, Batch, and File documents). You define whether to save the original EDI document using the persistMultipleDocEnvelope EDITPA variable.
Refer to the following table to learn where to go for more information.
For this EDI standard...
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ANSI X12 and UN/EDIFACT
How Module for EDI uses the EDITPA variable splitOption to split documents into Interchange, Group, and Transaction documents
webMethods Module for EDI Concepts Guide and splitOption Variable
EDITPAs and how to define them
The persistMultipleDocEnvelope EDITPA variable
TRADACOMS
How the Module for EDI uses the EDITPA variable TRADACOMS/splitOption to split documents into Transmission, Batch, and File documents
webMethods Module for EDI Concepts Guide and TRADACOM Variables
EDITPAs and how to define them
The persistMultipleDocEnvelope EDITPA variable for TRADACOMS documents

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