What is the b2b setup for identifying TP names from file name in Inbound tx

Hi,
I am using B2B 11g version and documents of type ANSI-X12. I am working for Inbound Transaction and using Generic File protocol in Listening channel.
File format is : %FROM_PARTY%_%TO_PARTY%_%DOCTYPE_NAME%_%DOCTYPE_REVISION%.dat
How can i make B2B to identify Trading partner names from the file name once the remote trading partner put the file in the specified path with the specified format "%FROM_PARTY%_%TO_PARTY%_%DOCTYPE_NAME%_%DOCTYPE_REVISION%.dat" mentioned in the delivery channel.
Now B2B is identifying Trading partner names from the Interchange Sender ID(ISA06) and Interchange Reciever ID(ISA08) of the ISA Segment. Please help me , how to make B2B to identify the trading partner names from the file name instead of from identifiers coming in ISA Segment.
Thanks,
Sridhar Rachumallu

Hi Anuj,
1)Now i am giving the file name for inbound documents in the format of "%FROM_PARTY%_<UniqueNumber/Timestamp>.dat" . But still B2B Identifying the TPNames at runtime from the ISA Segment elements ISA06 & ISA08 element values. I want to make B2B to identify the TPNames at run time from the file name instead of from ISA Segments.
Please tell me how can i do these?
2) I am giving exact Remote Trading partner Default Identifier Type 'NAME' value for "%FROM_PARTY% in the file format and i want B2B to identify the TP name at runtime based on the value of "%FROM_PARTY%" . If the value of "%FROM_PARTY%"is matching with any one of the Trading partner Default Identifier Type 'NAME' value than it should go for furthur else B2B should through error as " the TP name unable to found".
3) Please tell me how B2B Identify trading partners at runtime in the business case given below
- Inbound Transaction from remote TP to Host TP
- Document protocol is 'ANSI-X12'
- Listening channel protocol is 'Generic File'
This is very urgent.. Please give the reply As soon as possible.
Thanks,
Sridhar.rachumallu
Edited by: [email protected] on Jun 9, 2010 12:45 AM
Edited by: [email protected] on Jun 9, 2010 1:01 AM

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