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  1. Preface
  2. PowerCenter Mappings and Workflows
  3. B2B Data Exchange Transformations
  4. B2B Data Exchange Workflows
  5. Dashboard and Reports
  6. Creating Workflows for Event Reconciliation
  7. Forms Designer
  8. Configuring Email for Monitor Notification
  9. Dashboard and Reports
  10. B2B Data Exchange Web Services API
  11. B2B Data Exchange Run-time Java API
  12. B2B Data Exchange Forms Designer Java API

Reconciliation Status

Reconciliation Status

A reconciliation can have one of the following statuses:
  • Pending reconciliation. No acknowledgment is received for a document and the timeout limit is not reached. When you initiate a reconciliation, the Data Exchange Server sets the reconciliation status to Pending reconciliation. When you change the timeout interval, the Data Exchange Server can reset the reconciliation status to Pending reconciliation.
  • Timed out. Time limit for acknowledgment is reached and no acknowledgment is processed for the document.
  • Reconciled after timeout. An acknowledgment for the document is processed after the time limit. When you complete a reconciliation after the time limit, the Data Exchange Server sets the reconciliation status to Reconciled after timeout.
  • Reconciliation complete. An acknowledgment for the document is processed within the time limit. When you complete a reconciliation, the Data Exchange Server sets the reconciliation status to reconciliation complete. You can also manually set the reconciliation status to Reconciliation Complete on the Operation Console.
The following diagram shows the process that the Data Exchange Server follows to set the reconciliation status:
When an event has multiple reconciliations, the Data Exchange Server sets the reconciliation status of the event based on the status of all reconciliations associated with the event and its child events. The reconciliation status of the event is equivalent to the status of the reconciliation that is furthest from completion or requires operator action.
B2B Data Exchange ranks the reconciliation statuses in the following order:
  1. Timed out. One or more of the reconciliations associated with the event and its child events have not received an acknowledgment within the time limit. This status can indicate a problem with the acknowledgment and require immediate operator action.
  2. Pending reconciliation. All reconciliations associated with the event and its child events have been initiated but no reconciliation has completed or timed out.
  3. Reconciled after timeout. All reconciliations associated with the event and its child events have completed but one or more of the reconciliations completed after the timeout This status can indicate a problem with the acknowledgment process and require operator action.
  4. Reconciliation complete. All reconciliations associated with the event and its child events are complete. This status indicates that the event reconciliation process worked as expected.
The reconciliation status of the event is equivalent to the highest ranked status of any of the reconciliations associated with the event and its child events. The following table shows examples of the event reconciliation status based on the status of the reconciliations associated with the event:
Event
Status of the Reconciliations Associated with an Event
Reconciliation Status
of the Event
Event 01
Child event 101
Reconciliation 001: Pending reconciliation
Reconciliation 002: Reconciliation complete
Reconciliation 003: Pending reconciliation
Child event 102
Reconciliation 011: Reconciliation complete
Reconciliation 012: Reconciled after timeout
Reconciliation 013: Reconciliation complete
Pending reconciliation
Event 02
Child event 201
Reconciliation 021: Reconciliation complete
Reconciliation 022: Pending reconciliation
Reconciliation 023: Reconciled after timeout
Reconciliation 024: Pending reconciliation
Child event 202
Reconciliation 031: Timed out
Reconciliation 032: Reconciled after timeout
Timed out
Event 03
Reconciliation 041 Reconciliation complete
Reconciliation 042: Reconciled after timeout
Reconciled after timeout

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