Re: EDI problems

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Hi Michael,

I have similar problem. I can receive xml file and receive function
pick it up send to destination, but nothing is there. I think my
problem is that when I try to mapping x.ml file generated from SQL
server stored procedure, I try to map to 835 format, for some reason,
every single filed I received waning: data is not match, or the length
of field is not same as destination source, do you have same problem?
If you don't have, would you please tell me how you mapping the file.
If you do have data type not mapping problem how do you solved.

Thanks

Julie



Michael wrote:
> I am having a problem with the Biztalk EDI, it's not writing the output to
> the destination directory, nor is it picking up files from the receive
> directory. It was working last week with these directories but for some
> reason has stopped. I've restarted the EDI subsystem, rebooted, check
> permissions.. all to no avail. I can take my code, ports etc and place it on
> a vpc on my laptop and it works fine, the send and receive ports for EDI work
> fine on the vpc and I can get the outpout and edi picks up in the receive
> location correctly etc. (on the vpc). The real development server is not
> working though.
>
> For the outbound: I am creating an 850. A mainframe flat file comes in, on
> the send port I apply a map that formats it to an 850 and the send port/EDI
> is configured to write it to a destination directory. It never shows up.
> The receive port gets the message from the directory (HAT/'Service Instances'
> shows Completed) and passes it to this send port but it apparently hangs. No
> error from the send port saying 'Terminated' till after 30 mins (presumably
> it times out). Additionally, under the HAT/'EDI Reports', and entry shows at
> the right time with status as 'In external format', If I right click on it,
> click 'EDI Details' and then click the 'Show EDI message' it displays my
> message in the 850 format (what I want). I can see my 850 message!! but it
> never gets written to the destination directory. Yes, I've checked that the
> directory exists and is the same as I configured and checked the permissions,
> all looks ok.. in fact I was getting output to that directory last week, but
> now it hangs.
>
> For the Inbound: I have EDI configured to receive from C:\IncomingEDI\*.*.
> I place my file there and it does not get picked up. It used to, but not any
> longer.
>
> So what did I change between the time it was working and now? I added some
> send & receive ports before it gets to the edi portion. I didn't change
> anything for the EDI. (well, now that it has a problem I've monkeyed with
> all sorts of things to try to get it to work)
>
> Does anyone have any ideas ?
>
> --
> Michael Prather

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