Editing of Receiving Side Settings Information
This topic explains how to define the Receiving Side Settings Information.
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Click a client on the receiving side on the transfer map to display the Receiving Side Settings Information of the specified client in the Transfer definition frame.
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Enter a string or a value in each required field.
The Receiving Side Settings Information contains the Basic Settings and the Extension Settings. The fields that you can specify vary depending on the host type and the version of each client. For details of each field, refer to the following topics in "HULFT-HUB Management Information Reference":
The fields that you can specify vary depending on the version of HULFT. For details, refer to Operation Manual for the client.
Common Fields
The following table shows the common fields of the Receiving Side Settings Information.
<Table> Common Fields of Receiving Side Settings Information
| Field Name | Description | Type | Restriction | Specification |
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| Host Name | This field shows the host name of the client on the receiving side.*1 | - | Cannot be modified | - |
| File ID | This field shows the ID for identifying the file to be transferred. | - | Cannot be modified | - |
| Transfer Group ID | This field shows the ID that was automatically selected from the IDs that can be used in the Transfer Group Information on the client. If there are no IDs that can be used, HULFT-HUB Manager automatically creates a new unique ID in the Transfer Group Information on the client. *2 *3 | - | *4 | Mandatory |
| File Alias | This field specifies the name that appears in the file ID list. | Alphanumeric characters | Within 256 bytes | Optional |
| Comment | This field specifies a comment for the transfer conditions. | Alphanumeric characters | Within 60 bytes | Optional |
| *1: | The display method varies depending on the setting for the ID Indication in the Environment Settings of HULFT-HUB Manager. | ||
| *2: | HULFT-HUB Manager specifies the Transfer Group ID according to the following rules: | ||
| 1) | When the Transfer Group Information of the client on the receiving side contains Transfer Group IDs that include all the clients on the sending side for the relevant Transfer Information, and do not include any other clients: | ||
| A) | If there is a user-created ID that is not an eight-character name that starts with 'HB' that is followed by a sequence number (from 0x000000 to 0xFFFFFF), HULFT-HUB Manager uses the ID. | ||
| If there are multiple IDs of this type, HULFT-HUB Manager uses the first ID in alphabetical order. | |||
| B) | If there are no IDs that fulfill the conditions in A), HULFT-HUB Manager uses an eight-character ID name that starts with 'HB' that is followed by a sequence number (from 0x000000 to 0xFFFFFF). | ||
| If there are multiple IDs of this type, HULFT-HUB Manager uses the first ID in alphabetical order. | |||
| 2) | When the Transfer Group Information of the client on the receiving side does not contain a Transfer Group ID that fulfills the conditions in 1): | ||
| C) | HULFT-HUB Manager creates a new Transfer Group Information record. | ||
| The Transfer Group ID is an eight-character name that starts with 'HB' that is followed by a sequence number (from 0x000000 to 0xFFFFFF). | |||
| *3: | When the server that manages the Transfer Information is HULFT-HUB Server Ver.3 or higher, the [List] appears on the right of the Transfer Group ID. If you click the [List], you can select a Transfer Group ID on the Transfer Group Information List screen to use instead of the Transfer Group ID that is automatically set. | ||
| You can select a Transfer Group ID by clicking the [List] only after you specify or modify the route. When you edit the existing Transfer Information, the [List] is not enabled if you do not modify the route. | |||
| *4: | When the client on the receiving side is HULFT8, the length of the string must be within 50 bytes. When the client is lower than HULFT8, the length must be within 8 bytes. | ||
Basic Settings
- When you click the [Browse], you can open the File Reference dialog box and choose the Receive files.
- When you click the [List], you can select a Successful Job ID or an Unsuccessful Job ID on the Select Job Information Record screen to specify the ID. For details, refer to Editing of Job Information.
Extension Settings Panel
| [Note] | The [Auto] only appears when Forced Strong Key Mode is 'Enabled.' |
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When you click the [List] on the right of the Mail Interface ID, you can select a Mail Interface ID on the Select Mail Interface Information Record screen to specify the ID. For details, refer to Editing of Mail Interface Information.
You can use the Mail Interface ID only in HULFT7 for Windows, HULFT8 for Windows, and HULFT10 for Windows.
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When you edit the XML Conversion Information, you must operate the Transfer definition of the Send files in the Transfer Information tree.
When you click the [XML Settings], the XML Conversion Information Settings screen appears.
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If the receiving client is HULFT Ver.8.4 or higher and the Forced Strong Key Mode is set to 'Enabled,' the [Auto] appears to the right of the Cipher Key.
Click the [Auto] to automatically generate a 64-character hexadecimal cipher key using random numbers.
However, the key is not applied to the Cipher Key of the Sending Side Settings Information. You must copy and paste it yourself.
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When you open the existing Receiving Side Settings Information, '%ERROR' appears if an inappropriate value is set for the Cipher Key. In such a case, saving is not possible. Change the setting to an appropriate value. If the client is running HULFT Ver.8.4 or higher, the value that can be set for the Cipher Key changes depending on the setting for the Forced Strong Key Mode on the client. For details, refer to the description on the Receive Management Information for the relevant host type in Management Information Reference.