Object Key in Configuration Objects
Use
The object key enables you to identify a configuration object uniquely. In the case of configuration objects, the structure of the object key depends on the object type.
Collaboration Profile Objects
The objects of the collaboration profile define possible senders and receivers of messages and their (technical) communication options. Depending on the use case, the addressing of senders and receivers is supported in two ways:
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As a party with an assigned communication component
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As a communication component independently of a party
A communication channel defines the technical details of the inbound or outbound processing of a message for a sender or receiver. Therefore, depending on the chosen method of address, you can define a communication channel for a party and a communication component, or for a communication component independently of a party.
This results in the following object keys:
Key Fields in Collaboration Profile Objects
(The fields marked with an X are key fields.)
|
Key Field |
Party |
Communication Component |
Communication Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Party (name) |
X |
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|
Communication Component (name) |
X |
X |
|
|
Communication Channel (name) |
X |
X |
X |
Note the following when naming these configuration objects:
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The name length is limited to 120 characters.
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The first character must be a letter (upper or lower case).
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The remaining characters must be made up of letters (upper or lower case), numbers ( 0 to 9 ), or the underscore ( _ ) character.
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Blanks are not permitted.
Objects for Configuring Message Exchange
This object group is made up of the following object types:
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Objects of the logical routing (receiver determinations and interface determinations)
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Receiver agreements and sender agreements
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Integrated configurations
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Direct connections
These objects each define the rules for the routing and message processing for a specific combination of sender, receiver, and interface . These objects do not have their own names. The object key instead comprises the sender, receiver, and interface, and defines the “range” in which the configuration data contained in these objects is valid.
You can define the objects for configuring message exchange generically for particular key attributes by masking the key fields. This enables you to specify a general definition range for these objects.
More information: Defining Configuration Objects Generically/Specifically
The following table shows the parts of the object key for which you can define the objects of the logical routing and collaboration agreement generically.
Maskable Key Fields in Objects in Logical Routing Collaboration Agreements, and Direct Connections
(The fields marked with an * are maskable key fields.)
|
Key Field |
Receiver Determination |
Interface Determination |
Receiver Agreement |
Sender Agreement |
Direct Connection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Sender Party |
* |
* |
* |
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Sender Component |
* |
* |
* |
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Receiver Party |
* |
* |
* |
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Receiver Component |
* |
* |
* |
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Interface |
* |
* |