A system administrator must define the properties while configuring the outbound extract task.
The new task configuration page contains the properties in
Table 1.
Table 1. Outbound Archive Task Configuration Parameters
| Field |
Required |
Default |
Description |
| Target directory |
Yes |
|
The path of the target directory. After the archive file set is created, the
file set is saved at the specified path. If Gateway is installed, this path must be
the Gateway outbound processing directory. For example, the directory structure of
this path is /opt/ibm/ftm/runtime-processing/outbound/source. |
| Transmission definition |
Yes |
|
The name of the transmission definition to use. For example, Sample01_FILE. For more
information about creating the transmission definition, see Transmission Definitions
Management. |
| Business categories |
|
All |
The business categories to be extracted. Specifying All extracts data for all
of the categories. To select specific categories, list the categories separated by commas. |
| Route file extension |
|
.rte |
The file extension used to create the route file. After running the outbound
archive task, a route file is created with the specified extension. |
| Trigger file extension |
|
.eof |
The file extension used to create the end of file file. After the outbound
archive task completes running, the end of file file is created to trigger Gateway
and indicate that the file set is complete. |
| Presentment archive state(s) |
|
Released |
The state of the outbound image cash letter file when an archive file was
successfully created. The valid values are released and sent. |
| File tracking interval |
|
5 |
The interval, in minutes, to be used when creating a file trackable entry for
an extracted data file. A value of zero (0) is used to disable the file tracking process. |
| Views to include |
|
FBW, RBW, FGS, RGS |
The views to include can be any combination of front black and white (FBW),
rear black and white (RBW), front gray scale (FGS), rear gray scale (RGS) codes. Type none to
not include images. |