RNIF Host: RosettaNet Tab

RNIF Version
Indicates the version of RosettaNet to use for communications. Select v2.0 or v1.1.
Outbound
Transmission protocol. Select HTTP to transmit over the standard HTTP protocol. Select HTTP/s to transmit using secure HTTPS protocol. If you select HTTP/s, you can select Check certificate server name to validate the name of the certificate as part of the secure transport.
Inbound
Indicates whether your trading partner is required to use HTTP/s only for inbound file transfers.
Resource Path
The address of the connecting RosettaNet server. If necessary, this value includes any URL parameters as well.
Overwrite duplicate file names
Allows for unique naming of stored files. Select the check box to overwrite any files that exist in the specified Inbox. Clear the check box to append incoming files with the same name as one as an existing. Filenames are appended with a unique number beginning with 1 and incremented each time a new file is saved.
Use default file name
Allows the incoming file to be given the name specified in its associated field.  Use this option to override the file name specified by the sender. This feature is useful if the received file name must be something other than its original file name, and is common for iSeries (AS/400) platforms where the file name must be specified with a .mbr extension. You can use any of the supported macros, allowing for the incoming file to be named with a date-time stamp, for example. See Using macro variables (Destination File context) for information about applicable macros.
Add PIP Directory to Inbox
Allows incoming messages to be sorted based on a PIP-code and PIP version number to a subdirectory (under the Inbox specified on the General tab). The subdirectory name is formatted as PIPcode_PIPVersion and is based on the incoming message.
Incoming Content Format
Indicates the format in which incoming documents are written. The options are Original, Wrapped XML, Wrapped CDATA, and Wrapped BASE64. See the Incoming Documents section in RNIF Overview.
Two-action only
Controls whether Incoming Content Format is used for two-action PIPs only or both one and two-action PIPs. See the Incoming Documents section in RNIF Overview.