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Creating an Inbound Relationship
Using Partners
Gentran:Server for Windows – November 2005
Gentran:Server for Windows User’s Guide
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Creating an Inbound Relationship
Introduction
To correctly receive and process information from a trading partner, you must 
have an appropriate inbound relationship established that defines the parameters 
needed to receive data files from that partner. Each inbound relationship defines 
which business documents are received from a partner.
Necessary
parameters
You must set up several parameters that are used to create an inbound relationship. 
These parameters tell the system the following information:
The type of data received
The criteria the system uses to validate the information it receives
The functional groups and interchanges in which you expect to receive the 
documents
Translation
objects
Each inbound relationship must have one or more associated inbound translation 
objects. These translation objects determine how the received data is processed. 
You need to specify which translation objects are used to define the rules for 
exporting, printing, and creating turnaround documents. At a minimum, one 
translation object must be available.
Note
If this relationship requires a new translation object, you must register that 
translation object with the system before creating the inbound relationship. See 
Registering New Translation Objects on page 2 - 7 for instructions.
Inbound groups
and interchanges
You must define or select an inbound interchange and/or inbound functional group 
before the system allows you to complete the setup of an inbound relationship. 
The inbound functional group defines the format of the functional group and the 
parameters that should be used to verify it. The inbound interchange defines the 
format of the interchange and the parameters that should be used to verify it. 
However, for some transactions, the functional group or interchange is optional 
and if your trading partner has chosen not to use it then it is not necessary for you 
to select one. Refer to the following standards to determine whether or not you are 
required to select an inbound functional group or interchange:
For some ANSI X12 documents, the interchange is optional and the 
functional group is required. However, for most documents, both an 
interchange and functional group are required.
For TDCC, the interchange is optional and the functional group is required.
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