Configuring default processing
- Select COMMUNICATION > Event Programs.
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On the Default
Processing after Receipt tab, specify this information:
- Default processing after Receipt
- If partners are created, this setting is used as the default for
how received data is to be processed further.
These are the possible values:
- Routing
- HTTP Adapter
- EDX Adapter
- Subsequent Routing Program
-
Specify a user-specific subsequent routing program.
You can use these predefined parameters of file routing:
-
$P01
: Partner, nine-digit -
$P02
: Unit, three-digit -
$P03
: Originator (sender ID) -
$P04
: Destination (receiver ID) -
$P05
: Virtual file name: the file name agreed upon -
$P06
: Complete file name including directory -
$P07
: Complete file name without directory -
$P08
: Complete file name of the info file -
$P09
: Character set:ASCII
orEBCDIC
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$P10
: Identified file type, for exampleDELFOR
,UNKNOWN
or511_512
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$P11
: Text from eurexc.ini that is assigned to the corresponding file type $12
: DSN Inbound, if assigned-
$SPALTENNAME
: Column of thexrfiles
table, for example$N_BYTES
= file length
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- Timeout Routing Program (in sec.)
- Specify the time in seconds that the program waits until the routing program is terminated. After this time, the routing program is terminated by force.
- Trace Routing Calls
- Select this check box to write the output (stdout) of the subsequent routing program into the communication protocol.
- Default Category
- This category serves as the default category when creating new incoming DSNs.
- EDX Default System/Category
- This category serves as the default category when creating new incoming DSNs.
- Auto Conversion from EBCDIC to ASCII for Reception Files within the EDX Adapter
- Based on the identifiers listed in File Identification, EBCDIC to ASCII conversion is performed automatically when files are passed to EDX.
- File start identification
- This field contains a comma-separated list of identifiers that are used in the automatic EBCDIC conversion in the EDX adapter. The automatic converter checks the received files. If one of the files starts with a sequence of this type, it is transferred one-to-one to EDX. If no character sequence can be identified, the file is converted from EBCDIC to ASCII, and the converter tries to identify the file afterwards. If the file starts with a character sequence from the list, the converted file is transferred to EDX. If it cannot be identified, the original file is transferred to EDX before it is converted.