ISA and GS Numbering Schemes
The functional group control number reset does not occur until after the next refresh (the next time the Message Manager's Export map is executed). See the Trading Manager documentation for information on scheduling the execution of the Export map.
The following list defines the ISA and GS Numbering Schemes.
- Increment
- This numbering scheme is the default. A perpetually-incrementing
interchange control number is used.
The first interchange sent for this relationship has a control number of 1, the second has a control number of 2, and so on.
If you select Increment, you can also reset the number to your preference by enabling Reset and specifying a control number.
- User Defined
- Use a user-defined numbering scheme. Enter the full name
and path to a compiled map file (.mmc) that provides this custom control
number.
The compiled map file is required when you select this option. The full file name and path of the compiled map file must be specified relative to the path of the Launcher.
You can also reset the number to your preference by enabling Reset and specifying a control number.
- Increment by Trading Partner
- A perpetually incrementing GS number within this partner
link (internal application partner to external trading partner) is used.
The first interchange sent for this relationship has a control number of 1 the second has a control number of 2, and so on.
You can also reset the number to your preference by enabling Reset and specifying a control number.
- Increment by Application Partner
- A perpetually incrementing functional group control number
within this partner link (application partner and application partner) is
used.
The first functional group sent for this application partner within this trading partner has a control number of 1, the second has a control number of 2, and so on.
You can also reset the number to your preference by enabling Reset and specifying a control number.
- Increment by Functional ID Code
- A perpetually incrementing functional group control number
within the functional ID code, regardless of trading partner is used.
The first PO functional group sent has a control number of 1; the second has a control number of 2 (regardless of its partner link), and so on.
- Relative
- This selection is the default.
A functional group control number that is relative to the functional group's sequence within its interchange.
The first functional group in the first interchange has a control number of 1, the second has a control number of 2, the first functional group in the second interchange has a control number of 1, and so on.