Rosettanet Viewer; Searching For Rosettanet Processes - IBM E02HRLL-G - WebSphere Partner Gateway Express Administration Manual

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Table 27. Message details
Value
Message ID
Source Partner
Target Partner
Source Time Stamp
Operation Mode
MDN URI
MDN Disposition Text
5. (Optional) Click the Document details icon to view more information about the

RosettaNet Viewer

RosettaNet is a group of companies that created an industry standard for
e-business transactions. Partner Interface Processes (PIPs) define business processes
between members of the hub community. Each PIP identifies a specific business
document and how it is processed between the internal and external partners.
The RosettaNet Viewer displays the required order of sub-transactions for
successfully completing a document flow. Values that can be viewed using the
RosettaNet Viewer include process state, details, raw documents, and associated
process events.
Use the RosettaNet Viewer to locate a specific process that generated an event.
When you identify the target process, you can view process details and the raw
document.
The RosettaNet Viewer displays processes based on specific search criteria.

Searching for RosettaNet processes

About this task
1. Click Viewers > RosettaNet Viewer.
2. From the RosettaNet Viewer Search window, select the search criteria from the
Table 28. RosettaNet search criteria
Value
Start Date and Time
Description
ID number assigned to the AS packaged document. This
number identifies the package only. The document itself has a
separate Document ID number that is displayed with the
document details. The maximum length is 255 characters.
Partner initiating a business process.
Partner receiving the business process.
Date and time the document begins processing.
Either test or production. Test is only available on systems that
support the test Operation Mode.
The destination address for the MDN. The address can be
specified as an HTTP URI, or an e-mail address.
This text provides the status of the originating message that
was received (either successful or failed). Examples include the
following information:
v Automatic-action/MDN-sent-automatically; processed.
v Automatic-action/MDN-sent-automatically;
v Automatic-action/MDN-sent-automatically;
v Automatic-action/MDN-sent-automatically;
document.
list, described in Table 28.
processed/Warning;duplicate-document.
processed/Error;decryption-failed.
failed:unsupported MIC-algorithms.
Description
The date and time that the process was initiated.
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