Tracking Inbound Information Using Tracking
Gentran:Server for Windows November 2005 Gentran:Server for Windows User’s Guide
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Mailbox process

file process

When data enters the system through a mailbox, all associated message identifiers
are tracked using the following process:
References
See the following for more information:
Using Process Control, chapter 11 in this guide
Communications Users Guide
Using Database Tables appendix in the Administration Guide
Stage Description
1Your trading partner creates a data file (in which ContentType is set
to Application/EDI. An associated message ID is created in the
Outbox.
2Your partner sends it to your Gentran Application Inbox, which
creates a new target message ID.
3The CommMgr (the Gentran:Server Executive service) recognizes
the ContentType as Application/EDI. It receives the data and stores
the external data reference in the ExtData_tb in the same way as
described in the previous section, except that since CommMgr
receives the data, it saves this database entry.
4The CommMgr builds a temporary session file using the
GDW_Process_MBFile command for unattended processing to
execute, and Process Control invokes Commpost.
5Commpost builds the IPC file, which includes writing the external
data key and the start and end offset indicators in the transmission
file for the given interchange.
6Commpost invokes the Translator for each interchange to finish
processing the data, and writes the entry in the ExtDataXref_tb to
link the external data reference to the Gentran data.