Gentran:Server for Windows User’s Guide Gentran:Server for Windows November 2005
Using Tracking Tracking Outbound Information
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Mailbox import

process
When an external data file is imported using a Collection Mailbox, all the
associated message identifiers are tracked by the system according to the
following process:
References
See the following for more information:
Using Process Control, chapter 11 in this guide
Communications Users Guide
Using Database Tables in the Administration Guide
Stage Description
1When outbound data flows through the system, the Collection
Mailbox creates a data file and an associated message ID in its
Outbox (with ContentType set to Application/Import).
2The Collection Mailbox sends it to your Gentran Application Inbox,
creating a new target message ID.
Note
For a Mailbox Import, you must specify the UNC path and file name
on the System Configuration Imports tab. This specification must
exactly match the path you set for the TRANSIN directory on the
System Configuration Directories tab.
References
See the following for more information:
How to Create a File System Mailbox in the Communications
Users Guide
System Configuration—Directories Tab in the Administration
Guide
System Configuration—Imports Tab in the Administration Guide
3The CommMgr recognizes the ContentType as Application/Import
and initiates the import of this file.
4The CommMgr stores the external data reference in the ExtData_tb
and then builds the unattended processing session file (with the new
GDW_MBImport command) to import the data into Gentran:Server.
5After the session file is created, unattended processing creates the
IPC file and writes the external data information that the Translator
needs to perform an import.
6The Translator runs the import map stores tracking information in the
ExtDataXref_tb.