Adding Records to the Inbound Interface Table
When you write your transaction to the appropriate interface table, you make the information available to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for processing. Z transactions may be written directly to interface tables that are already in the EnterpriseOne database format. This list shows some of the ways that you can add records to the inbound interface tables:
Create a flat file and then convert the flat file data into records in the interface table.
Write an Application Programming Interface (API) using JD Edwards EnterpriseOne-published APIs to update the interface table.
See "API Fundamentals" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools APIs and Business Functions Guide.
Use Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) to update the interface table.
Place a message in a WebSphere MQ or MSMQ messaging adapter.
Use Structured Query Language (SQL) or stored procedures. You must be able to convert your records to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne interface table format.
Important: If you are using a flat file to add records to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne interface tables, verify that a version of the Inbound Flat File Conversion (R47002C) program exists for the transaction you are trying to create.