Overview
EDI Exchange enables the standard EDI communication with customers and trading partners for Infor applications that are connected to ION. It facilitates the transformation of EDI messages to BOD messages and reverse. EDI Exchange can be used in non-automotive, discrete order-based business processes.
EDI Exchange receives EDI messages from customers and trading partners. EDI Exchange transforms an EDI message from a customer into a BOD message and forwards it to ION. An ERP system that is connected to ION receives the BOD message and processes it. On the other hand, EDI Exchange transforms BOD messages from ERP applications that are connected to ION into standard EDI messages that are sent to customers.
EDI Exchange includes these functional areas:
Transformation
is the universal message transformation engine of the application.
enables you to manage and monitor the automatic EDI communication with your customers and trading partners according to the requirements of their business processes. If required, messages can be imported, edited, and adjusted manually.
XML
and other structured data formats.
You can set up rules for the transformation of data and messages for
specific trading partners and business processes. The core transformation is based
on and controlled by XSLT
style sheets. An XSLT
style sheet is defined for a message type, a
message standard, and a trading partner.
Shipping
is the solution for shipping and foreign trade. This functional area covers the comprehensive requirements in export, shipping, and carrier business.
imports shipper, shipment information and commercial and proforma invoice information from the connected ERP system. The imported information is shown in the area and processed according to the configured workflow. As one step of the workflow the information is used to print documents and labels, for example, barcode labels, waybills, and advance ship notices. If required, you can edit shipments, warehouse containers, packaging instructions, and the packaging of shipments. Missing information can be added manually.
exports the processed data to . There, it is transformed into the trading partner's preferred EDI format and transferred to the connected OEM system.
Printing
The Printing Service is responsible for the handling of print requests from all services of the application. The Printing Service uses ION API to communicate with an Infor provided On-premises Printing Agent that passes the print requests to InterFormNG at the customer's site.
Under
, you can manage the print requests of the application services. You can view the printing client configuration and manage custom print templates, custom dispatchers, custom translations, and custom resources zip files.ION Connector
The ION Connector Service controls a single connection to ION. The ION Connector Service uses the ION Messaging Service (IMS) to send and receive BOD messages to and from other applications that are connected to ION.
Under
, you can view the BOD communication with other applications. You can test and reprocess inbound and outbound BODs.Global
Under
, application-wide, non-tenant specific configuration data can be accessed. This application-level data that is not tied to any particular tenant is stored in a separate database and cannot be modified by tenant users. The data is controlled by the Global Data Service.The Global Data Service interfaces with the Infor CloudSuite Portal (CSP), when new tenants are provisioned, driving the initialization process for new tenants.
The Infor:
menu includes configuration data that is managed by- Tenant configuration data
- Infor standard style sheets for the message transformation
- Infor standard print templates and dispatchers
- Global application properties
- Global code lists and codes maintained by Infor
Tenant users with assigned roles have read-only access to the standard style sheets, print templates, and dispatchers and can view and export the data. The standard content can be used to create custom versions.
The tenant-specific code lists, codes, style sheets, print templates, and dispatchers are stored in the tenant database. The data can be accessed under
and can be modified by tenant users.Master Data
EDI Exchange offers administrative functions to manage additional data and master data that are used by the functional areas and .
Additional data is stored in code lists and codes. These code lists and codes are exclusively used by EDI Exchange. This information is not contained in BOD messages that are processed by EDI Exchange and is not provided by an ERP system.
Usually, master data is automatically imported from an ERP system. Sometimes, special master data cannot be provided by the ERP system. This information can be stored and managed under
. You can add, for example, the preferential trade agreement, the preference criterion, the commodity code, and the customs procedure to the item master. The information is used by the area to process and print export-related documents.You can also use the master data management as a stand-alone solution. For example: For packaging material that cannot be imported from the ERP system, you can create and manage your own item master data.
Communications
The application's communication is controlled by a separate service. The Communication Service handles the message identification and routing to and from other application services. The service receives inbound messages from trading partners and sends outbound messages to trading partners through a communication provider service.
The Communication Service supports two types of communication providers:
- A cloud-based communication provider that is managed by Infor
- An on-premises communication provider managed by the customer: With this communication provider, an on-premises communication agent interfaces with the in-cloud Communication Service. The actual communication with trading partners is managed by the customer.
The application uses ION API to communicate with the communication clients that reside in the on-premises infrastructure.
Under Communication Service Provider and configuration data required to use an On-Premises Communication Agent.
, you can view configuration data for aAlerts
Alerting in the application is controlled by a separate service. The Alert Service uses ION API for sending alerts to the ION Pulse Engine. The user receives the alert message in Infor OS Portal or Infor Ming.le.
The Alert Service enables the configuration of an alert destination. The default destination of an alert can be modified, if required. The destination of an alert is defined as an Infor OS Portal or Infor Ming.le Distribution Group. In consequence, the alert can be sent to users who are members of the Infor OS Portal or Infor Ming.le Distribution Group. The alert message can be displayed in the supported languages. The appropriate alert message is selected based on the user’s language.
Under
, you can view and check the alerts that have been raised by the application. You can manage alert configurations.