SLN Cond - A condition that you added to a source container.ĭLN COND - A condition that you added to a data link. \_ - Indicates the end of a family of links. If two lines start at the same indent mark, the source items of the two links are at the same level in the Map hierarchy, but they are not necessarily siblings. A column of indent marks indicates which links are descendants of the same structure link. An indent mark indicates each level of the Map hierarchy that Datamapper constructed. | - Indicates the starting point of a family of links. ( - The structure link has no child in this report (Not displayed in the example graphic). There is at least one child in this report. + - Indicates children of this structure link. | | - Indent marks or the end-of-family mark. The values inside the parenthesis are the loop expression and source expression. =C(x,y)=/> - A structural link, contributor. They are for an application original that is used as a Map destination. Target View - Title and Description (in parentheses) that a Map designer entered in the ADF dialog box. Source View - Title and description of the source EDI original. Title - Title that a Map designer entered in the Map Definition dialog box. Name - Name of the Map file saved by a Map designer. RTM Report - Title of the report and release number for this copy of Datamapper. The following definitions are associated with the call-out letters in this example RTM Report. The example report was the result of generating an RTM file for an inbound ORDER Standard Message Definition. The following graphic illustrates items that an RTM report might describe. To preview or generate the RTM report, switch to the RTM Preview page in the Datamapper Map Editor as shown in the following graphic. While the actual RTM is intended for execution by the server, and not readable for humans, the preview is a representation that can be read by humans.
#Edit rtm report file code
The RTM report is used to generate program code to be executed in the runtime environment. It is the sum of ADF data, Standard Message Definitions, views, and your data links from the source to the target. Can anyone provide any information on either of these scenarios? It would definitely be helpful to be able to see the tables related to a report when I open it in the editor.The RTM report (Runtime Macro) is an interpretation of what you have entered during the mapping. I'm concerned I may not have the requisite tools available to complete this task.
#Edit rtm report file how to
I've created a view that collects this data, but I don't have the first idea how to incorporate this information into the report. We have been using the Notes (and Alerts) functionality more and more to trigger actions on orders, but we'd also like to include any notes from a certain category on our pick lists. This has been mostly successful, but now I'm trying to add something that I'm pretty sure wasn't intended to be used in reports. I've just been searching existing reports to find relevant field names and hoping they're part of the query. I read here that the data field drop-down menu will show you what tables and fields are available. We are on EVO 2020.1, just in case that's relevant.
#Edit rtm report file trial
I am learning most of my RTM editing through trial and error. Nothing I love more than necro-ing an 11 year old thread. In this case I see some fields in the traveler header that begin with MTIC (Drawing, Rev) so I assume that the MTICMSTR table is available. Sometimes you can look at the fields already there and see some that are in the data file you are looking for. Usually I just plow ahead and add a field to the RTM that I want and see if it works. Using the Data Files arrow, scroll to MTICMSTR, and choose .įiguring out what fields are available in a RTM is a great challenge, one I have already complained about. Over on the left hand side, in the properties section, double click on the datafield under Data. To do this, in the traveler you are trying to modify, add a "DB TEXT" field for the data and a "LABEL" field for the data label. I did successfully add the weight to the traveler. However my RTM Traveler that we use is very modified! If I can modify an RTM to have the information that I want I much prefer it, as it is easier on the users. I also have quite a few Access reports for various modules, but not too many for workorders.