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When a sender sends a Linked Exchange message to a recipient, the record sent includes key information needed by the recipient's system to add that record to their system. The information is from the sender's system, so in order to add that information to the recipient's system, the values must be mapped properly. Recipients can do that using the Manage Mapping screen.  
 
When a sender sends a Linked Exchange message to a recipient, the record sent includes key information needed by the recipient's system to add that record to their system. The information is from the sender's system, so in order to add that information to the recipient's system, the values must be mapped properly. Recipients can do that using the Manage Mapping screen.  
  
When the first message comes in, nothing will be mapped, and the message will fail. The first indication in TrackAbout that there is a problem will be on the TrackAbout Dashboard. There are two Linked Exchange items:
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When the first message comes in, nothing will be mapped, and the message will fail. The first indication in TrackAbout that there is a problem will be on the TrackAbout Dashboard. There are two Linked Exchange items:  
  
#The fist indicates that mappings are missing. Any items not mapped wil cause messages to fail, and should be mapped before continuing.<br>
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#The fist indicates that mappings are missing. Any items not mapped wil cause messages to fail, and should be mapped before continuing.<br>  
 
#The second item indicates how many messages received have failed to be processed.
 
#The second item indicates how many messages received have failed to be processed.
  
[[Image:DashboardRecipient.jpg]]
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[[Image:DashboardRecipient.jpg]]  
  
When the number is greater than 0, there will be a link to go directly to the page to fix the issues identified. When you click through to the Manage Partner Mappings page, you will be presented with a page allowing you to change how items are mapped. There are three things that need to be mapped:
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When the number is greater than 0, there will be a link to go directly to the page to fix the issues identified. When you click through to the Manage Partner Mappings page, you will be presented with a page allowing you to change how items are mapped. There are three things that need to be mapped:  
  
 
#Sender locations: A sender delivers to a location, and that will map to a recipient's customer.  
 
#Sender locations: A sender delivers to a location, and that will map to a recipient's customer.  
#Sender customers; A sender delivers to a customer, and that will map to a recipient's customer.
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#Sender customers; A sender delivers to a customer, and that will map to a recipient's customer.  
 
#Sender Product Codes: Sender product codes need to be mapped to recipient product codes. To assist in this, senders also send the category, group and type for the product code.
 
#Sender Product Codes: Sender product codes need to be mapped to recipient product codes. To assist in this, senders also send the category, group and type for the product code.
  
 
[[Image:LinkedExchangeManageMappingsBase.jpg|Manage Mappings]]
 
[[Image:LinkedExchangeManageMappingsBase.jpg|Manage Mappings]]

Revision as of 11:22, 2 February 2009

When a sender sends a Linked Exchange message to a recipient, the record sent includes key information needed by the recipient's system to add that record to their system. The information is from the sender's system, so in order to add that information to the recipient's system, the values must be mapped properly. Recipients can do that using the Manage Mapping screen.

When the first message comes in, nothing will be mapped, and the message will fail. The first indication in TrackAbout that there is a problem will be on the TrackAbout Dashboard. There are two Linked Exchange items:

  1. The fist indicates that mappings are missing. Any items not mapped wil cause messages to fail, and should be mapped before continuing.
  2. The second item indicates how many messages received have failed to be processed.

DashboardRecipient.jpg

When the number is greater than 0, there will be a link to go directly to the page to fix the issues identified. When you click through to the Manage Partner Mappings page, you will be presented with a page allowing you to change how items are mapped. There are three things that need to be mapped:

  1. Sender locations: A sender delivers to a location, and that will map to a recipient's customer.
  2. Sender customers; A sender delivers to a customer, and that will map to a recipient's customer.
  3. Sender Product Codes: Sender product codes need to be mapped to recipient product codes. To assist in this, senders also send the category, group and type for the product code.

Manage Mappings