Title: | DEC/EDI |
Notice: | DEC/EDI V2.1 - see note 2002 |
Moderator: | METSYS::BABER |
Created: | Wed Jun 06 1990 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3150 |
Total number of notes: | 13466 |
Hi, - DECEDI server 3.1A - GUI on WIN95 - Informix and CC32 3.1A Problem: Unable to "compile" mapping tables that call "Trading Partner" or "Trading Group" specific EDI documents: The import of such documents in the mapping table is correct but when you create a mapping set using that "TP" specific (with "private" it works) document the compilation fails: Error message: Compiling ... Error: Map Set doesn't match any document specified for Table We noted than in the table.lis file regarding the table: ---------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENT DEFINITION: STANDARD: EDIFACT VERSION: 1A DEC/EDI EXTERNAL FILE: ORDRSP DEC/EDI INTERNAL FILE: ORDRSP PARTNER ID: BULLAN GENERIC: [X] That shouldn't appear like that DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION: EXTRACTED: ....... ------------------------------------------------------ INDEX OF MAPPING SETS: --- DEC/EDI Document Definition --- FBDOCTYPE PARTNER GENERIC STD VER INTERNAL-DOCTYPE 1 ORDRSP BULLAN [X] EDIFACT 1A ORDRSP ....... ------------------------------------------------------- MAPPING SET DEFINITION: (mapping set #1) FB DOCTYPE: ORDRSP PARTNER ID: BULLAN STANDARD: EDIFACT VERSION: 1A DEC/EDI EXTERNAL DOCTYPE: ORDRSP DEC/EDI INTERNAL DOCTYPE: ORDRSP GENERIC DEFINITION: INDEX OF MAPS: ....... -------------------------------------------------------- Very strange isn't it ??? Mismatch between the GENERIC DEFINITION above and what appears in the DOCUMENT DEFINITION part of the table !!!! Same problem if you try to use "Trading Group" EDI documents: Error at compilation
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3018.1 | known bug | IJSAPL::DEWIJK | GJ from the Dutchlands | Tue Feb 18 1997 20:47 | 6 |
Hi, looks like the same problem I encountered, see note 2881. next step would be a fix, or an official IPMT. GJ |