Please correct me if I'm wrong.  This sounds like a G:S for Windows NT
question rather than for UNIX.
The UNIX version of G:S does not require a map to be REGISTERd nor is there
an import function.

Lee LoFrisco
Sterling Commerce Service Partner Consultant
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Hi Darrell,

     I worked on GENTRAN:Sever for Unix for two years doing design,
implementation, training, and production support.  There are a couple of
things that I can think of here.  First, has the map been compiled
successfully?  If not, then it won't be available for use.  Second, the
trading partner "type" must be the same as the map.  G:S won't let you put
an inbound map on an outbound trading partner.

     Hope this helps.  If you need any other help, you can leave me a
message at 281-754-4768 and I'll return your call as soon as I can.

Good Luck,

Chuck Bayes

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darrell Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 1:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Gentran Server question
> I'm working with a partner that has a situation:
> He can write an 855 outbound map and register it, but is having problems
> enabling the trading partner to use it.  He can't set it up.  He says the
> only outbound transaction sets available to use for the partner are 997
and
> one other one.  How does Gentran allow a partner to use a transaction?  Is
> there some sort of import with Gentran or install for different
> transactions?
> Any help will be appreciated,
> Darrell Hughes
>

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