- Start
- In the VTC click on the business object X12_846. Now
here select the file which you saved at the time of poll.
- Click on Edit->Load BO.
- Select the file which you saved at the time of polling.
- Examine the file:
Now double click on the BO which you loaded from the file. You will
see the attributes.
- Create a child BO:
Create an instance of the child business object attribute
CycloneRouteInfo
- Create a child BO:
- Create an instance of the child business object attribute
CycloneRouteInfo
- Go to the attribute SenderId of
CycloneRouteInfo. Set it to cwld
- Go to the attribute ReceiverId of
CycloneRouteInfo. Set it to cwldtp3.
- Go to the attribute DocumentType of
CycloneRouteInfo. Set it to edi.
- Set attributes for child BO:
Expand the attribute header. Now you will see a child BO
ISA.
- Expand the ISA BO.
- Go the Interchange_Sender_ID attribute of
ISA. Set it to ld.
- Go to the Interchange_Receiver_Id attribute of
ISA. Set it to ldtp3.
- Go to the Interchange_Control_Number attribute of
ISA. Increment the value. This is the EDI control
number. It uniquely identifies an EDI transaction.
- Click OK.
- Send test data
Click on Request->Send. The BO will be delivered to
ICS. ICS will deliver it to the TPI Adapter as part of a subscription
delivery. The TPI Adapter will convert the BO to an EDI
document. The TPI Adapter will pass this document to Cyclone's
Interchange Server, which in turn will deliver it to the company
cwldtp3.
- Verify theBO was received
Look in Cyclone's ediin directory of the company
cwldtp3. You will see a document from
cwld.
If you've performed all the above steps successfully, you should have
a working sample scenario that uses the TPI Adapter to exchange business
objects between IBM WebSphere ICS andthe Cyclone Interchange Server.