- Welcome
- Introducing Babelway B2B Integration
- Starting with Babelway
- Managing Account Environments
- Managing Channels
- The Catalogue
- Tracking Messages
- Managing Alerts
- Managing Your Account
- Best Practices
- Channels
- List of Channels
- View Change Log
- General
- Gateway In
- Message In
- Transformation
- Message Out
- Gateway Out
- Email Gateway Out
- Ftp Client Gateway Out
- SFTP Client Gateway Out
- Ftp Server Gateway Out
- AS2 Gateway
- Http Client Out Gateway
- Web Gateway
- Generic Gateway
- Internal Gateway Out
- Null Gateway
- OFTP Server Gateway out
- OFTP client Gateway out
- Http Out Gateway
- SOAP Gateway
- Soap Client Out Gateway
- X.400 Gateway out
- Aggregator Gateway Out
- Email Gateway Out
- Email Notifications
- Routing
- Testing
- List of Channels
- Building a Channel
- The Catalogue
- Tracking Messages
- Alerts
- Account Management
- Rest API
- Receive Orders From
- Receive Orders from Colruyt
- Receive Orders from Carrefour
- Receive Orders from Brico
- Receive Orders from Castorama
- Receive Orders from Cora BE
- Receive Orders from Delfood
- Receive Orders from Delhaize
- Receive Orders from DEliXL
- Receive Orders from Intergamma
- Receive Orders from Intermarche
- Receive Orders from JavaFresh
- Receive Orders from Makro
- Receive Orders from Match
- Receive Orders from Carrefour France
- Receive Orders from Colruyt
- Integrate Orders with
- Integration with Tradeshift
- Integration with Exact Online or Exact Globe
- Channel:SAP Idoc XML Order05 w/ Http client out
- System Metadata
- ODETTE Messages List
- External References
See: Managing Channels - Manage a Channel
In this screen, you define and manage the incoming messages format for the selected channel.
When specifying the format for the first time or when changing this format type, click on the
Open catalogue
command and choose an input message from the catalogue. Please refer to
The Catalogue
chapter for more informations about catalogue use and commands.
If you create a copy from a Babelway template you must name this copy before accessing the configuration screen.
The available message formats are the following:
CSV Message Format : a character-delimited flat file with constant record definition (data is in columns)
EDIFACT Message Format : a message in EDIFACT format
X12 Message Format : a message in X12 format
XML Message Format : a message in XML format
Excel Message Format : a message in Excel format.
Flat-file Message Format : custom formats defined through a ServingXML configuration and XSD file.
Multirecord Message Format : custom formats such as delimited or fixed length multi record.
Generic Message Format (for format not natively supported by Babelway): advanced users have the option to upload programmatic code that provides support to proprietary messages formats, such as specific binary ERP format (for example idoc of SAP...)
Not Defined Message Format : message format used when there is no operation performed on incoming messages.
Tradacom Message Format :a message in Tradacom format
Click on the relevant format to have further details on the configuration and setup of this message format.
- 1.5.1. CSV Message Format
- 1.5.2. EDIFACT Message Format
- 1.5.3. X12 Message Format
- 1.5.4. XML Message Format
- 1.5.5. Excel Message Format
- 1.5.6. Multirecord Message Format
- 1.5.7. XML Printer Message Format
- 1.5.8. Flat File Message Format
- 1.5.9. Generic Message Format
- 1.5.10. Not Defined Message Format
- 1.5.11. TRADACOM Message Format
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