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Resending Restored Interchanges Using Archive and Restore
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Resending Restored Interchanges
Introduction To resend outbound interchanges from the Restored Interchanges browser, you
must use the Resend command.
Note
You can only resend interchanges that were previously sent or that have a status of
Ready to send.
Resend process The following table describes the process that occurs when you resend a selected
interchange.
Stage Description
1
The restored interchange is listed in the Restored Interchanges
Browser.
Reference
See Filtering the Display of Restored Interchanges on page 10 - 53
for instructions.
2
When the resend command is executed, the system first determines if
it is a TRADACOMS interchange. If the interchange is
TRADACOMS, the system increments the current version number in
the FIL segment by one. After this update, the interchange is resent in
the same manner as all other interchanges.
3
Communication is established with the remote end. The status of the
message is updated based on the success or failure of the
communications session.
If the communication fails because there is no mailbox set up or
because the Mailbox service is not started, the interchange and
documents are left in a Ready to send status.
If communication fails because there is no modem, the
interchange and documents are left in a Queued status.
Note
No user action is required at this point. Interchanges that failed to
send are automatically sent as part of the next transmission session.
4
After communication is successful, the documents are moved to the
Out Drawer Browser and the interchange status is set to Sent.