Reviewing the list of transformation rules

The Transformation Rules page shows a list of the defined transformation rules.

To review the list of transformation rules:

  1. Select Transformation > Configuration > Transformation Rules.
  2. Review this information:
    Partner Hierarchy Name
    The partner hierarchy name is a classification for a group of communication partners. A partner hierarchy must exist for this configuration.
    Partner ID
    The partner ID is the hierarchy node of the configuration that identifies a communication partner or a group of communication partners.
    Effective from Date
    This field defines the start date of the valid period for the configuration.
    When editing, click the Calendar button to select the start date from a calendar.
    Effective to Date
    This field defines the end date of the valid period for the configuration.
    When editing, click the Calendar button to select the end date from a calendar.
    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.
    Message Version
    The handling of different message versions is currently supported for UN-EDIFACT and ASC X12 messages. If a new message comes in without defined message version in the transformation rule, the transformation rule is updated automatically by the message version.
    Message Direction
    The message direction is Inbound for incoming messages or Outbound for outgoing messages.
    Style Sheet Name
    The field determines the name of the XSLT style sheet that is used for the transformation. The XSLT style sheet defines how to transform an XML input file into an XML output file. The Format File Descriptions for incoming and outgoing messages are automatically linked to the style sheet if they are defined in the StyleSheetRules code list.
    Remark
    Review or provide a short description that clarifies the purpose of the configuration.
    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.
    Last Update User
    The field shows the user who performed the last update.
    Last Update Date
    The field shows the date of the last update.