If you have set up an inbound definition, you can test it.

To test an inbound definition, first make sure a test file is available in the Working folder as defined by the connector of the inbound definition.


Administrator Administrator Start Start Upload file to Working folder Upload file to Working folder To test an inbound definition, make sure a test file is available in the Working folder as defined by the connector of the inbound definition. Procedure 1. Click Connectivity studio EDI integration design. 2. Click Projects. 3. On the Action Pane, click Design. 4. Click Inbound definition. 5. In the list, find and select the desired inbound definition. 6. On the Action Pane, click Inbound definition. 7. Click Upload to Work. 8. Click Select configuration to browse for and select the desired file. 9. Click OK. Test inbound definition setup Test inbound definition setup You can test if the setup of a specific inbound definition or of all inbound definitions delivers the expected result. usually, you do so for a test file. During the test, these checks are done: Is the selected test file found? Or if no test file is defined, are the files in the general storage location found? Is a matching file distribution definition found in the selected inbound definition? Or if no inbound definition is selected, is a matching file distribution definition found in any of the inbound definitions? The test result is shown in an info message. Note: During the test, no files are moved from the general storage location. Also, no renaming of the files is applied. Procedure 1. Click Connectivity studio EDI integration design. 2. Click Projects. 3. On the Action Pane, click Design. 4. Click Inbound definition. 5. In the list, you can find and select the desired inbound definition. 6. On the Action Pane, click Inbound definition. 7. Click Test AS2 inbound process. 8. In the Project field, enter or select a value. 9. In the Inbound definition field, enter or select the desired inbound definition. 10. In the File name field, enter or select a value. 11. Click OK. Review AS2 inbound  message files in  general storage location? Review AS2 inbound  message files in  general storage location? Review AS2 inbound message files Review AS2 inbound message files You can use the File explorer to quickly access and view the general storage location as defined by the connector of a selected inbound definition. The File explorer offers limited functionality. You can only view, copy, move, or delete files. You can, for example, use the file explorer to see if all EDI message files in the general storage location are distributed. Procedure 1. Click Connectivity studio EDI integration design. 2. Click Projects. 3. On the Action Pane, click Design. 4. Click Inbound definition. 5. In the list, find and select the desired inbound definition. 6. On the Action Pane, click Inbound definition. 7. Click File explorer. Note: Only the files are shown that match the read filter as defined for the inbound definition. 8. Close the page. 9. Close the page. End End Yes No

Activities

Name Responsible Description

Upload file to Working folder

Administrator

To test an inbound definition, make sure a test file is available in the Working folder as defined by the connector of the inbound definition.

Test inbound definition setup

Administrator

You can test if the setup of a specific inbound definition or of all inbound definitions delivers the expected result. usually, you do so for a test file.

During the test, these checks are done:

  • Is the selected test file found? Or if no test file is defined, are the files in the general storage location found?
  • Is a matching file distribution definition found in the selected inbound definition? Or if no inbound definition is selected, is a matching file distribution definition found in any of the inbound definitions?

The test result is shown in an info message.

Note: During the test, no files are moved from the general storage location. Also, no renaming of the files is applied.

Review AS2 inbound message files

Administrator

You can use the File explorer to quickly access and view the general storage location as defined by the connector of a selected inbound definition. The File explorer offers limited functionality. You can only view, copy, move, or delete files.

You can, for example, use the file explorer to see if all EDI message files in the general storage location are distributed.

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