Reviewing the message details

The detail view of the Manage Messages page shows the details of the selected message.

To review the message details:

  1. Select Transformation Services > Manage Messages.
  2. Click Advanced Search to narrow your search results.
  3. In the Source Message content field, specify the search text and click Search.
    Note: This may require more time to process depending on the volume of data through which to search.
  4. When the Confirm dialog opens, click OK to start the advanced search.
  5. Click the Drill down button of a message.
  6. Review the header information of the selected message:
    Partner ID
    The partner ID is the hierarchy node of the configuration that identifies a communication partner or a group of communication partners.
    Message Standard
    The message standard defines the format or structure of the message. Examples are ASC X12, UN-EDIFACT, XML, or BOD.
    Printing Error
    This field shows true, if a print request fails.
    Message Type
    The message type defines the content of the message. Examples are VDA 4905, VDA 4915, ASC X12 830 Planning Schedule with Release Capability, or ASC X12 862 Shipping Schedule. The message type depends on the message standard.
    Note: For trading partners who require the Shipment Cancellation message to be sent to a different data source name (i.e., final recipient) than the regular shipment, a new code list must be activated in FeatureActivation code list. On this code list, add the Code value UseShipmentCanceledMessageType. Activating this code results in process shipments with the status of Canceledto be created as messages with the message type Shipment Canceled BOD instead of Shipment. See Configuring ASN cancellation and replacement for more details.
    Document ID
    The field shows the document number of the original ASN message.
    Transmission Reference No.
    The field provides a transmission reference number for outgoing messages. In Transformation Services, the transmission reference number is automatically incremented by one with each message transfer.
    Message Status
    These message statuses exist:
    • New: A message is created.
    • Being Processed: The message is currently being processed.
    • Processed: The message is processed and completed.
    • Waiting for Transformation: The message is waiting for the transformation.
    • Ready to be Published: The message is ready to be published.
    • Error: The message transformation failed.
    • Waiting for CarrierRoute BOD: The message transformation is waiting for a CarrierRoute BOD to complete the Shipment BOD processing.
    • To be Processed: The message must be processed.
    • To be Deleted: The message must be deleted.
    Application Advice Received?
    The field shows whether an incoming Application Advice message is available in response to the previously published ASN message:
    • Not Expected: Published ASN message for which a notification of the sender by an Application Advice message is not expected.
    • Pending: Published ASN message for which an Application Advice is expected. The status of these ASN messages is Pending after the transformation, if the Application Advice Expected field on the Partner IDs page is set to Expected.
    • Received: Published ASN message for which an Application Advice has been received without reporting errors. The transformation set process has been successfully completed.
    • Alerted: Published ASN message for which an alert message has been sent to the user in these cases:

      An Application Advice has been received that reports errors on a previously sent ASN message.

      An Application Advice message is expected, but the defined waiting time on the Partner IDs page has been exceeded.

    You can check the Application Advice messages on the Application Advice page.

    Functional Acknowledgment Status
    This field shows the status of a Functional Acknowledgment in response to a previously sent EDI message.
    • Not Expected: EDI message for which a notification of the sender by a Functional Acknowledgment message is not expected.
    • Pending: EDI message for which a Functional Acknowledgment is expected. The status of these EDI messages is Pending after the transformation, if the Functional Acknowledgment Expected field on the Partner IDs page is set to Expected.
    • Alerted: Published EDI message for which an alert message has been sent to the user in these cases:

      A Functional Acknowledgment has been received that reports errors on a previously sent EDI message.

      A Functional Acknowledgment message is expected, but the defined waiting time on the Partner IDs page has been exceeded.

    • Accepted: Published EDI message for which a Functional Acknowledgment has been received without reporting errors. The transformation set process has been successfully accepted.
    • Accepted with Errors: Published EDI message for which a Functional Acknowledgment has been received with reporting errors. The transformation set process has been accepted in spite of the errors.
    • Rejected; Message Authentication: Functional Acknowledgment has been rejected, because EDI message requires authentication.
    • Partially Accepted: Published EDI message for which a Functional Acknowledgment has been received with some reporting errors. The transformation set process has been partially accepted.
    • Rejected: Functional Acknowledgment has been rejected, because of errors.

    You can check the Functional Acknowledgment messages on the Functional Acknowledgment page.

    Publishing Frequency
    The field defines the frequency in which a message is published. The standard publishing frequencies are Daily, Publish Immediately, Publish Monthly, and Publish Weekly.
    Message Direction
    The message direction is Inbound for incoming messages or Outbound for outgoing messages.
    Message Sequence Number
    The messages are consecutively numbered in the order in which they are processed.
    Import Message Sequence Number
    This sequence number traces back to the Message Sequence Number column of the Import Messages page. On this page, you can use the sequence number to search for the originally imported message.
    Location
    A location is a single geographical site of an organization that is associated with data or transaction. This is, for example, a warehouse, a manufacturing location, or an office. Items are being shipped to or from a specific location. Example locations are a warehouse, a ship to, and a ship from.
    Accounting Entity
    The accounting entity is a corporation or a subset of a corporation. The accounting entity is independent in regard to one or more operational functions or accounting functions. An accounting entity produces a P&L and balance sheet from a complete, balanced set of transactions, and is often a legal entity. An accounting entity is defined within a tenant and can contain locations.
    Publishing Service
    The publishing service specifies the target system to which a message is published.
    • EXS: Transformed messages are published to Exchange Services and sent to an external communication partner.
    • ION: BOD messages are published to ION.
    • File System: Transformed messages are published to the file system.
    • No Publishing: The messages are not published.
  7. On the Source Message tab, review and check the source format of the message before the transformation. The source format depends on the message standard and the message type of the original message.
  8. On the Target Message tab, review and check the target format of the message after the transformation. The message is transformed from the source format into the target format according to the defined transformation rule.
  9. On the Print Request tab, the status and the content of the print request to be printed is displayed. You can check and optionally reprint the print requests that have been created.
  10. On the Intermediate Message tab, the XML structure of the message is displayed. You can review and check the XML message structure if the style sheet mapping for the message conversion has been changed or new mappings have been created.
    As a prerequisite for a successful message conversion, an EDI message must be transformed into an XML structure. Based on the XML structure of the message, a BOD can be created that includes the message content. The style sheet mapping takes the XML structure of the message as the input source to create the target message.