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Generating EDI instance
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| stefanjohansson2002c@yahoo.se 2005-02-02, 5:49 pm |
| I am trying to create an EDI document from the schema in BizTalk 2004.
I have added the schema at 'Microsoft BizTalk Server
2004\EDI\Adapter\EDI Schemas\EDIFACT\d93a\ORDERSSchema.xsd' to my
solution. In the property dialog for the schema I have set output file
name and the instance type to native. When I right click on the schema
and select generate instance I get the following error:
C:\Order.edi recipient: [][] [7654321][ZZ][7654321], (msgnr:0
segnr:0)(line:1 pos:0 filepos:0) error 42 [The recipient of the
document is not recognized. Contact the sender.]
I can validate the schema so the EDI serice is running and can access
the database.
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| sorry - no answer but I get the same problem even after SP1.
The address given is what is used in the EDI Tutorial. You may want to try
completing the tutorial but I'm not at all convinced it would help.
mark
"stefanjohansson2002c@yahoo.se" wrote:
> I am trying to create an EDI document from the schema in BizTalk 2004.
> I have added the schema at 'Microsoft BizTalk Server
> 2004\EDI\Adapter\EDI Schemas\EDIFACT\d93a\ORDERSSchema.xsd' to my
> solution. In the property dialog for the schema I have set output file
> name and the instance type to native. When I right click on the schema
> and select generate instance I get the following error:
>
> C:\Order.edi recipient: [][] [7654321][ZZ][7654321], (msgnr:0
> segnr:0)(line:1 pos:0 filepos:0) error 42 [The recipient of the
> document is not recognized. Contact the sender.]
>
> I can validate the schema so the EDI serice is running and can access
> the database.
>
>
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| stefanjohansson2002c@yahoo.se 2005-02-04, 7:50 am |
| Thanks for your reply. I have completed the Getting Started with EDI
tutorial but it would be useful to generate instances of EDI files that
should work with other EDI formats than in the tutorial.
Mark wrote:
> sorry - no answer but I get the same problem even after SP1.
>
> The address given is what is used in the EDI Tutorial. You may want
to try[vbcol=seagreen]
> completing the tutorial but I'm not at all convinced it would help.
>
> mark
>
> "stefanjohansson2002c@yahoo.se" wrote:
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2004.[vbcol=seagreen]
file[vbcol=seagreen]
schema[vbcol=seagreen]
access[vbcol=seagreen]
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