Services (ttcmf0130m000)

Use this session to specify the available services and the providers that support them. Only one provider per service per environment is allowed. LN creates the message storage path directory and inbox and outbox subdirectories after you save each entry.

Follow this procedure to enter a new service:

  1. Enter the name and description of the service.
  2. Enter the name of a provider from the Service Providers (ttcmf0110m000) session. You can click the right arrow to display a list of valid providers.
  3. Set Enabled on to enable the service. A service must be enabled before it can be used. Set Enabled off to disable the service, for example when a service provider is not available.
  4. Enter the path where messages from this service are stored. Inbox and outbox subdirectories are created under this directory.
  5. Choose the default attachment file type for the service. When LN sends a report using eMessage Connector, the report is converted to the format specified here.

Field Information

Service Name

Enter the name of the service offered by a provider.

Description

Enter a description of the service.

Provider

Enter a provider from the Service Providers (ttcmf0110m000) session. You can click the right arrow to display a list of valid providers.

Message Storage Path

Enter the path where messages from this service are stored. Inbox and outbox subdirectories are created under this directory.

Enabled

If this check box is selected, the service is enabled. A service must be enabled before it can be used.

Logging

If this check box is selected, the sent messages are to the Message Log. You can view the messages in the Message Log (ttcmf1500m000) session.

File Type

Choose the preferred attachment type for the service.

When LN uses eMessage Connector to send a report, the report can be converted to these formats:

  • Plain Text ASCII
  • Postscript
  • RTF
  • HTML ASCII
  • HTML Unicode
  • Plain Text Unicode

See the System Administrator’s Guide for eMessage Connector (U8307 US) for more specific information.