Configuration Overview
The configuration overview displays all objects that define how the message is processed further and routed (after inbound processing).
One sender-receiver pair is shown on each line in a table. When you expand a line in the table, the sender and receiver interfaces, interface mapping name (if one is assigned), and the receiver communication channel are all also displayed.
When you position the cursor on a cell in the table, the configuration object (together with its object key) that matches the data in the expended line of the table and the particular cell is displayed in a quick-info box. To open the assigned configuration object, double-click an entry.

The configuration overview for receiver determinations does not display any data about the sender.
Configuration-Overview Table
Table Column |
Description |
Sender (Party, Service) (only displayed in the configuration scenario editor) |
Displays the sender (party/service). Double-click to open the party/service. When the table line is expanded, it contains all the outbound interfaces for which receiver determinations are defined (for this sender). To open the receiver determination, double-click the interface. |
Receiver (Party, Service) |
Displays the receiver (party/service). Double-click to open the party/service. When the table line is expanded, it contains all the inbound interfaces for which interface determinations are defined (for this receiver). To open the interface determination, double-click the interface. |
Mapping |
When the table line is expanded, it contains all the interface mappings, which were assigned within interface determinations (for this receiver). If any interface determinations do not have an interface mapping assigned to them, the entry No Specification is displayed. You can still open the interface determination by double-clicking No Specification. If no interface determination exists, the entry Does Not Exist is displayed. To open the interface determination, double-click the interface mapping. |
Receiver Agreement |
When the table line is expanded, this column contains all the communication channels that are used in receiver agreements (for this sender, receiver, and the inbound interface). To open the receiver agreement that the communication channel is assigned to, double-click the communication channel. |
To create and add new configuration objects to the configuration scenario, use the functions in the toolbar above the table. For configuration objects that can be created generically, you can choose whether you want to create the object generically or not here.

If a configuration object is already defined for a specific combination of key attributes, then you can no longer create it generically (for more information, see: Generic/Specific Definition of Configuration Objects). The relevant create function is deactivated in this case.
Functions for Creating and Assigning New Configuration Objects
Object Type |
Features |
Receiver
Determination ( (only displayed in the configuration scenario editor) |
In the dropdown list box, choose from the following: ·
Open the selected
receiver determination ( ·
Create a new
receiver determination ( |
Interface
Determination ( |
In the dropdown list box, choose from the following: ·
Open the selected
interface determination ( ·
Define a specific
interface determination ( ·
Define a generic
interface determination ( ·
Define a new
interface determination ( ·
Add the interface
determination to the configuration scenario ( |
Receiver Agreement
( |
In the dropdown list box, choose from the following: ·
Open the selected
receiver agreement ( ·
Define a specific
receiver agreement ( ·
Define a generic
receiver agreement ( ·
Define a new
receiver agreement ( ·
Add the receiver
agreement to the configuration scenario ( |
.

If you have
changed the object (for example, configuration scenario) for which the
configuration overview is displayed, you must save the object first. Only then
can you refresh the configuration overview by choosing Refresh (
).