The following checks are performed during the creation of an XML message to be sent, as well as during the import of an XML message that has been received.
When the Supply Chain Web service is accessed to create or import an XML message, then:
Isah checks whether the specified web service can be used for Supply Chain Integration.
If these technical conditions have been met, then some of the content details are checked, such as:
Whether both your company and your customer or supplier have an SCSN code
The unit code of the parts specified, and whether the details of the unit code(s) have been entered. For example, if the unit code of a part is 'Quantity', then only a quantity is required. If, however, the unit code of a part is 'Quantity * Length * Width', then not just the quantity, but also a length and width must have been specified. If the details do not match or if any details are missing, a warning will be displayed. Isah will, however, continue the action it was performing at the time (sending or importing the message).
Tip: If in the Document delivery method field you have specified that Isah should attach a PDF to the electronic message, you need to specify a report code for the message in the customer/supplier settings.