Object Structure Identification; Object Structure Processing Rules - IBM BJ0NJML - Service And Asset Management Integration Manual

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Asynchronous Outbound Integration Processing

Object Structure Identification

Summary
Output

Object Structure Processing Rules

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The integration framework builds an object structure from the objects.
1
The object structure that is associated with each publish channel is
determined.
2
The object structure identifies its component objects.
3
The integration framework constructs the object structure from the objects.
4
The integration framework adds the following header information to the
object structure:
Tag
Object structure name
messageID
creationDateTime
The output of this activity is an object structure with the following format and
header data:
<PublishObjectStructureName creationDateTime="system"
messageID="null" event="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/
XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.ibm.com/maximo">
<ObjectStructureNameSet>
<ObjectName>
.
.
.
</ObjectName>
</ObjectStructureNameSet>
</PublishObjectStructureName>
Object structure processing rules define conditions under which the system can
skip or stop a message. Rules also can change in an object structure. You have a
final opportunity to manipulate the primary and unique keys that are defined for
an object.
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To see if outbound processing rules exist for the object structure, go to the
Processing Rules for Sub-Records table window of the Publish Channel tab in the
Publish Channels application.
Value
The name of the object structure.
Unique message identifier.
System datetime.
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